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I am still researching all chicken feed...and I cannot find 1 that is made with anything but "plant proteins" except that awful expensive 'Woodland' gamebird starter/breeder that costs $40 a 50# bag.
I just cannot get into feeding my birds meat...it just has that 'mad cow' thing written all over it...it was not meant to be.
Cows were not meant to eat meat, birds although many are omnivorus, were not meant to eat meat on a daily basis.
I am also still researching the soybean dilema, so will see where that goes.
I will say my birds love this new feed, they are eating it instead of picking through it and spilling it every where, and that is good...and the price is right, and it is 'home made' and very very fresh.
I can describe the fresh smell by saying it is like the difference between sun ripened tomatoes in your garden, compared to imported tomatoes from Chili in January.
One is ripe, and smells wonderful, and has flavor !
The other is bland, and has little or no nutritional value due to never being able to ripen...one is fresh and the other not.
When I opened the bag of feed from Patriot, I was knocked over by the rich fresh smell.
Yummy.
I will also say one more thing before I get off my daily soap box...since all this feed has basically the same thing in it (soy)...then why don't you get your feed from Patriot, it is 1/3 the price, and much fresher...I got 2 bags of layer, 1 grower, and 2 bags of starter, and 6 bales of straw, nice soft straw, for $79.85 !!!!!!!!!!!
I computed that the straw alone at Del's or the other feed stores is not only thick coarse and $12 a bale...why would you not hitch up the trailer, and drive out and pick up a bunch ?
Unless you are so far away as to make it not worth your while ???
Off to M&D (mom & Dad's) today and will be back later..everyone have a great Halloween !!!!!!!!!
And how goes the chick hatch Rainwolf ??????????????