My mom used to buy Blue Seal laying mash in a 100# burlap sack and cracked corn in 100# sack. I remember tossing that over my shoulder as an older teen. I struggle to toss a 40# bag these days.
Most feed today starts as ground grains and legumes. Corn and Soybeans are popular, but so is wheat, canola and some contain flaxseed for added Omega 3. As well as Grain By-Products.
That is called mash. They can dump that into a device to make pellets. If you want crumbles they partially crush the pellets.
Some like Scratch & Peck are mostly whole grains and legumes.
All complete feeds have added vitamins, minerals and amino acids. GC
Most feed today starts as ground grains and legumes. Corn and Soybeans are popular, but so is wheat, canola and some contain flaxseed for added Omega 3. As well as Grain By-Products.
That is called mash. They can dump that into a device to make pellets. If you want crumbles they partially crush the pellets.
Some like Scratch & Peck are mostly whole grains and legumes.
All complete feeds have added vitamins, minerals and amino acids. GC