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Megan Posted - Feb 29 2012 : 01:05:34 AM
I'm looking to find non-Gmo feeds for my animals, this includes my cow, goat, and many birds. I cant seem to find a way around them, with out going over budget.... But i cant stand to say that im agianst GMO's and here i am feeding them...
ANY Ideas are Great!!!

www.rockriverexoticsandkennel.net
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sonshine4u Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 09:20:55 AM
Thanks Megan! I'm glad you're finding one! Keep us posted! :)

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Megan Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 08:19:51 AM
i found this website, its a pain to find a feed store, but its a list of all non gmo feed suppliers. Might have found on not to far from me,
http://www.nongmosourcebook.com/non-gmosourcebook/nongmoanimalfeedsuppliers.php
Good Luck

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Bella Posted - Mar 04 2012 : 3:53:00 PM
I am interested in non-GMO and no soy feed for my heifers and donkeys. I'm feeding them Southern States products, but don't feel good about it. Hopefully someone can provide the name of a good product.

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sonshine4u Posted - Feb 29 2012 : 09:11:28 AM
It's tough! There are several places in MN that are using transitional grains and/or organic grains. I have been looking for non-soy organic Chick Starter and have located a place fairly close to me. So I'm stoked about that. I don't know about SD though. I would think there would be some somewhere!
Here's a link to a list the University of Minnesota put together:
http://www.ansci.umn.edu/poultry/resources/organic_feed_sources.htm

Hope that helps!
Farmgirl Hugs,
April

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