Texas

I have nothing against TSC, but having some more local options would have been nice.
West Feeds. Local mill to much of TX (it is, after all, a big state), good nutritional numbers, reasonable pricing. Not sure who might stock them in the Austin area, however.
 
West Feeds. Local mill to much of TX (it is, after all, a big state), good nutritional numbers, reasonable pricing. Not sure who might stock them in the Austin area, however.
I tried Callahan's, but they only carried West's layer feed at the time. I looked again and there are some small dealers around the outskirts of Austin, so perhaps they would carry their chick starter.

They don't appear to my untrained eye to make a blend specifically labelled as all flock, but I've been feeding 50/50 all flock pellets with meat bird crumbles for a slight protein boost. Everyone seems to be happy and healthy with that mix.
 
Confirmed that I have an egg eater. Possibly 2. 😢
Not sure if it's my own fault. I had wired up a night light for them when I was having trouble getting them to go to bed a long time ago. It didn't really work.
I recently turned it back on and it looks like a few have been using it as a cue to go back into the coop and look for dinner before going back out into the pen before the door closes.
My 4 nesting boxes have had a golf ball and a ceramic egg in each since they went outside, and they hadn't been eating eggs for almost 18 months, but now it's become a pattern. I've caught them in the act a few times in the past week and even got a half eaten eggshell last night.

Commercial roller boxes are out of the question due to cost and space(I only have 9 laying hens).

Is there an alternative to freezer camp?
 

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