ALso keep in mind that to sell for less money than it costs to raise the bird does not educate the buying public on the expense and work that went into these birds. THe commercially produced birds are the LEAST expensive at this time of year. I will be guilty of buying a few butterballs when they go on sale because they are worth the price.
Yup feeding the homegrown bird is getting too expensive for what I get back out of it-- until I can develop a better free ranging for food situation.
Pelleted grain is eaily running $17-20 for 50#. ANd the pricesaare going UP because the grain is going over seas. I'm really concerned by how much we are dependent on the midwest grain belt when the grain is not kept here for our use in AMerica. We subsidize these producers, so why should we deal with higher prices when the grain is shipped outof the country.
I need to can and freeze a few more birds.
Look for your local Co-Op or Brewery. Co-ops are cheaper and most will give rebates at the end of the year for members. Or a local brewery will give you or sell cheap their "spent" grains and you can mix them with a bag a feed they have been fermented already so they have a lot of "gut" goodness! Also fermenting the feed makes less waste so you might want to try that. Good luck.