Will NOT be buying TSC feeds again

Hey all here is a feed saver idea. For all those that dump the dust out of feeders or bag save it and turn it into mash. After all it is just pellets turned to powder. I have been feeding my chicks mash from day one. All day long but I am home and only give enough to feed them in one hour. It save me tons in feed from what I have been reading. They do have dry also but all they do is scratch most of that onto the floor of the brooder. What a waste. I might just clear an area of the brooder to dump dry onto so they can do it to there hearts content.

I am using wood pellets so that turns to sawdust when wet. My chicks do alot of scratching and dust bathing in it. I can not tell food from sawdust though and I am sure they cant either.
 
I do not like TSC feeds or Purina feeds, I feed mine an Ohio milled brand called performance feed. I pay $9.75 a bag. Our feed mill makes a layer feed for 8.75 a bag but, its corn with some soybean meal and they do not lay as well on it.

I love Kent feed but, it’s over $12 a bag and I feed a little over a bag a week and am on a tight budget.

I think Purina feeds are very cheap made feeds, I feed my show goats Kent feeds, when our Purina dealer ran a sale on Honor(Purina’s show animal feed) it was cheaper then Kent, after two weeks they lost muscle tone and when put back on Kent looked much better after around ten days.

Kent and blue seal are the same feed.
 
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I won't feed Purina. I used to then they changed the formulation winter before last and my birds started not doing well- it was very clear. Birds weren't laying well, the egg mortality was high, once molted they weren't growing their feathers back. I changed food and they went back to doing well right away. So now I don't trust Purina as far as I can throw them. I feed a Nutrena start to finish feed, and I have taken to getting alfalfa hay and once a week each pen gets 1/4 of a flake to go through and eat. I breed and keep my colors seperated in pens. Each day a different pen gets let out to free range, Alfalfa is a way for the rest to get some free ranging benefits without free ranging. I also am going to start putting vitamins in their water twice a week, nothing works like good nutrition.
 
I feed TSC feed and have noticed this year that my neighbor feeds co-op feeds and his birds got bigger faster than mine. They came from the same hatchery at the same time. The only difference is I free range mine a few hours a day and he does not. The only reason I use TSC feed is because I don't want to feed medicated feed. The only unmediated feed co-op has is layer.
 
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I know this post is a few days old and this is not a goat forum but if you didn't get a reply my local feed store will special mix feed for us and add molasses so my goats will eat it cause i had the same problem with them not eating unless it was sweet. We get a discount if we order by the ton also. They have slowly reduced the amount of molasses they add and the goats don't seem to have noticed
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I was also told you can get powdered molasses and mix in yourself but I've never bought it. Hope this helps. Kim
 

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