What is the price of peanuts in China? What are you paying for feed?

What are you paying for a 50# bag of poultry feed?

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San Francisco, bay area.
50# bag of organic feed pellets (non soy based)-$38, Modesto Milling

Organic corn, organic sesame meal, organic peas, limestone, organic sun-dried alfalfa, moncalcium phosphate, Redmond Conditioner (clay), diatomaceous earth, organic kelp meal, Redmond Sea Salt, DL methionine, poultry vitamin & mineral premix, organic garlic, organic horseradish, organic anise oil, organic juniper berry

Crude protein min 17%, crude fat min 3.9%, crude fiber max 4.5%, ash max 16.1%
 
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Jim,
As of now I pay around 9 to 12 bucks depending on how I have it mixed at the mill, it's a mash that is around 19% protein.
I'm feeding a mixture of Hubbard's Chick-En-Egg Concentrate, Ground Corn, Fish Meal, Alfalfa Meal and Ground Limestone (feed grade) and adding just enough of the Molasses, Wheat Germ Oil and Cod Liver Oil to cut the dust and bind it a little.

Chris
 
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I use Purina Layer crumbles or DuMore Layer Crumbles (depending on which is cheaper). Normally its about $13.95 a bag .... sometimes $12.95.
 

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