- Dec 14, 2013
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We got a new batch of chicks this past week and I was able to find a local mill that sells soy free organic feed for 42cents a pound - I was super excited! However, when I was looking at the 'tag' at least half of the ingredients are vitamin supplements, which is not something our family eats.... I understand they are allowed in 'organic' crackers, flours, ect but we do not buy those items and make our own from home using non fortified flours.
So - how can this chicken feed of mine be so 'healthy' when it is pumped full of synthetic vitamins which are proven to feed cancer cells and are made from items like coal tar, cyanide, acetone, ect... How come the organic section still buys into the FDA's idea of healthy?!! (that last questions was more of a rant, not a real question!).
I really want to buy my feed and not make it - are there any options for me? The idea of 'sprouting' 'foding', ect is NOT going to happen so please do not bother suggesting it - I have too many young children in my care 24/7 and am due with another in less then two months... lol. My chickens do have a VERY large area to room (there are 25 chickens currently) and it requires trimming they can not manage keeping it down.
So - how can this chicken feed of mine be so 'healthy' when it is pumped full of synthetic vitamins which are proven to feed cancer cells and are made from items like coal tar, cyanide, acetone, ect... How come the organic section still buys into the FDA's idea of healthy?!! (that last questions was more of a rant, not a real question!).
I really want to buy my feed and not make it - are there any options for me? The idea of 'sprouting' 'foding', ect is NOT going to happen so please do not bother suggesting it - I have too many young children in my care 24/7 and am due with another in less then two months... lol. My chickens do have a VERY large area to room (there are 25 chickens currently) and it requires trimming they can not manage keeping it down.