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5 acre Farmgirl Posted - Mar 26 2009 : 09:00:29 AM
Farmgirl Sis's....How canone save on buying Chicken feed?
Any Ideas? I will appreciate any input..........

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misspittypat Posted - Apr 04 2009 : 08:02:09 AM
Hey farm girls don't forget you can give chickens old stale bread or cereal; vegetable peelings; old milk or any other not molding in food department. Look at the discount stores that sell unsold items from other stores; they have potato chips; crackers etc often cheap!

Lila
DaisyFarm Posted - Mar 29 2009 : 08:47:16 AM
The two brands we buy are "Top Shelf" feeds and "Otter" feed. Our local feed store "WillowWind" brings it in as most people around these parts will only use organic.
One of the reasons it's probably so expensive here is that we live on an island and it would have to be trucked here from the mainland. You would be shocked at the price of alfalfa, makes lifestock pretty much prohibitively expensive.
Could you and other farmers in your area agree to buy it from your local feedstore if they bring it in?
Di
kristin sherrill Posted - Mar 29 2009 : 06:29:44 AM
Diane, where do you get your feed? I can't find anyone around here with organic. I'd have to order it from someone.

Kris

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herbquilter Posted - Mar 26 2009 : 11:34:27 PM
A portable chicken pen helps by letting the chickens eat greens (weeds) to suppliment their diets.

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DaisyFarm Posted - Mar 26 2009 : 10:28:59 AM
I'd love to read responses to Terri's question as well. We feed only certified organic and the price has gone from $13/bag last March to $21/bag this March. There's only so much you can pass on to your customers.


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