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Purina Flockraiser hit $18.99 a 50# bag, a month ago here at Feed Stores.
Layena was about $16.99
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I switched to Del's basic Poultry..17% is $14. for 50#
I also toss scratch (especially with winter & shows coming on) and it is oats, wheat, barely & cracked corn...pure & simple, no additives or distiller's by products (
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and is $14 a 50# bag.


I live in rural Eatonville.

I buy organic layer pellets from the Graham Feed Store @ $23.74 for a 50/lb bag and organ chick starter @ $14.72 for a 25/lb bag.

Sometime's I go out to King Feed or Del's, but they're not on my usual errand routes and I'm not going to drive extra miles out of my way unless the savings on the feed makes it worth my while for time and gas. The gals usually free-range it on chemical-free acreage and are only supplemented with the feed, fruit and veggie scraps, and BOSS.
 
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In North Bend, Layer pellet or crumble are $16.99 for 50#, and $17.99 for Flock Raiser. If you buy Abers instead of Purina, the price is $21.99 for 50 pounds - and I still have to add tax to all that. Thankfully, North Bend is not as high as the rest of King COunty (8.5% - I think Issaquah is 9.6%)

Albers is cheaper in Seattle at Mudbay pet supplies. I think it was $18.95
 
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Me too; I was amused that there was a grown-up version on an IKEA employee yesterday, too.

One thing I was there for was to check if they had solar powered Christmas lights: nope.

Also, wow: does the traffic back-up in southbound 167 from the SuperMall to Sumner ever let up? We saw it when we were Northbound at 2:30 or so, it was half again as long at 4:05, and none of the traffic reports had mentioned it. It was not my favorite traffic day ever; there was a box truck going 52mph in the center lane of I-5 Northbound when we got on at Nisqually, and the other truck drivers were doing everything in their power to wake the driver up- when we got off at the Puyallup cut-off they'd formed a box and were basically pushing him along, not exactly sterling behavior but he'd been creating conjestion and making it hard for cars to change lanes for an unknown long distance. Of course the fact that there was the usual jerk riding the passing lane at exactly the speed limit the whole way helped nothing: that is, in fact, illegal (the law says the left lane on a divided highway is to be used for passing only), but the law is rarely enforced because of the difficulty of stopping violators without making traffic even worse.

I used to like to go for a drive, but lately it's just too stressful around these parts
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DH & I am everyone I know is getting so sick of the "Occupy Protesters" that I almost want to go downtown & scream at them!
They are costing US, US as in the 99%....hundreds of thousands of dollars to keep the parks clean, and for the overtime costs for the police & medical responders that have to deal with them...I am sick of it!
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Their protests are hurting us!
Not doing a thing to the "1%"
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Bunch of crazies that cannot see exactly what they are doing is HURTING THE 99% !!!!!!!!!
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At a swell time when cities are hurting for money!!!!!!!!!
OK,, I am outta here~~~
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X2- The cow Dora, and the SLW pullet belongs to my cousin.
 
Graham feed is to pricy for me. I spend 550.00 a month on my poultry feed to feed all the geeseducks and birds I have. I go to tacoma and get it by the truck load.
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I live in rural Eatonville.

I buy organic layer pellets from the Graham Feed Store @ $23.74 for a 50/lb bag and organ chick starter @ $14.72 for a 25/lb bag.

Sometime's I go out to King Feed or Del's, but they're not on my usual errand routes and I'm not going to drive extra miles out of my way unless the savings on the feed makes it worth my while for time and gas. The gals usually free-range it on chemical-free acreage and are only supplemented with the feed, fruit and veggie scraps, and BOSS.
 
So where in Eatonville are you? We cant be far apart? Its not a big place...
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I live in rural Eatonville.

I buy organic layer pellets from the Graham Feed Store @ $23.74 for a 50/lb bag and organ chick starter @ $14.72 for a 25/lb bag.

Sometime's I go out to King Feed or Del's, but they're not on my usual errand routes and I'm not going to drive extra miles out of my way unless the savings on the feed makes it worth my while for time and gas. The gals usually free-range it on chemical-free acreage and are only supplemented with the feed, fruit and veggie scraps, and BOSS.
 
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