I want to get peoples opinions on organic feeds. I just want to know why people feed organic over non organic feeds.
I personally am not a fan of organic for the following reasons
1. The main selling point is that it is organic, but compared to the other feeds there is a lack in overall nutrition. When looking at the organic tags I see barely any vitamins or minerals, that make chicken feed a compete feed.
2. There are still pesticides sprayed on the grains, just organic approved ones. I mean isn’t pesticides, pesticides organic or not
3. The price does not seem to justify the product to me. A normal bag with better nutrition costs around $15 a bag vs the organic at $27.
I personally don’t see the point, but that is why I am making this thread to learn more and get others thoughts on the matter.
I feed my birds nutrena all flock since I have roosters, and they can’t eat layer feed. I will also soak alfalfa cubes with different grains for 2 days and give the mash to them as a treat/supplement. They also get grain free dog food as a small part of their diet as well to add animal protein/fats into their diet. Also some fish/duckweed on occasion for omega 3. I try to avoid corn and soy.
I personally am not a fan of organic for the following reasons
1. The main selling point is that it is organic, but compared to the other feeds there is a lack in overall nutrition. When looking at the organic tags I see barely any vitamins or minerals, that make chicken feed a compete feed.
2. There are still pesticides sprayed on the grains, just organic approved ones. I mean isn’t pesticides, pesticides organic or not
3. The price does not seem to justify the product to me. A normal bag with better nutrition costs around $15 a bag vs the organic at $27.
I personally don’t see the point, but that is why I am making this thread to learn more and get others thoughts on the matter.
I feed my birds nutrena all flock since I have roosters, and they can’t eat layer feed. I will also soak alfalfa cubes with different grains for 2 days and give the mash to them as a treat/supplement. They also get grain free dog food as a small part of their diet as well to add animal protein/fats into their diet. Also some fish/duckweed on occasion for omega 3. I try to avoid corn and soy.