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It's made by Purina to TSC's specs, but not exactly the same product. If you compare the tags, the ingredients and nutrition levels differ.
I've never bought Dumor, but, who's label is better?
"Better" might be a matter of opinion, but Dumor claims more lysine, methionine, and calcium, and has "animal protein products" listed as an ingredient. (This was on a bag bought in August 2011, they may have changed the ingredients.) I have heard, but not verified that the animal product is porcine meat meal. So, I lean a bit toward the Dumor, even though, honestly, my hens laid about the same on both feeds.
of course, they're both least-cost formulations, so the exact ingredients can vary from batch to bath. Personally, I've just given up on bagged layer feed altogether, for a variety of reasons.
It's made by Purina to TSC's specs, but not exactly the same product. If you compare the tags, the ingredients and nutrition levels differ.
I've never bought Dumor, but, who's label is better?
"Better" might be a matter of opinion, but Dumor claims more lysine, methionine, and calcium, and has "animal protein products" listed as an ingredient. (This was on a bag bought in August 2011, they may have changed the ingredients.) I have heard, but not verified that the animal product is porcine meat meal. So, I lean a bit toward the Dumor, even though, honestly, my hens laid about the same on both feeds.
of course, they're both least-cost formulations, so the exact ingredients can vary from batch to bath. Personally, I've just given up on bagged layer feed altogether, for a variety of reasons.
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