Dry Bulk Rail Shippment of Chicken Feed Weights
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Buying chicken feed in volume / bulk and feeding scratch vs layer feed
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I have been trying to find a place to buy chicken feed in volume, around 1 ton, (perhaps at a grain mill), but have been unable to find anything in the portland oregon area, anyone have any ideas? Right now I buy in 50 pound bags at a local farm and ranch store.
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Our chickens are free range (they come out of the coup in the morning and go wherever they want on our 5 acre property during the day and then go back in the coup when it is dark. Do we need to give layer feed? I think the primary reason for using layer feed is the higher protein content is this correct? Could we just feed with feed wheat and feed corn or something like that and they can get protein from bugs and worms. Anyone do something like this for feeding their chickens?
Thanks.
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- Mar 5, 2007
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As far as bulk buying you could probably check out your area to see if there is a commercial egg producer in your vicinity ask them if they can put you in touch with their supplier or buy a ton off of them. Also go to where your buying the fifty pound bags and ask them if you order forty bags of feed if they can cut you a deal and pay in advance. Dont know if you will have luck with Purina or Blue Seal but give them a call,maybe they have a facility in the Pacific NW.
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of feed will store in a galvanized garbage can and will feed 100 chickens for a decent amount of time.
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THe grain guy who delivers my grain , and runs the company!, cautions about how poorly cracked/milled grains hold up. Only a couple weeks in his opinion. A local poultryman, well experienced, keeps his milled grain a couple months. Not saying you should; just what he does.
I do believe in trying to balance the nutrients of micro and macro nature; added vitamins and minerals can be valuable to supplement all kinds of foods. A bird truly benefits from eating the green leafy veggies, but also needs a higher amount of calcium than most natural sources can provide. THe egg output expected from our modern chickens, heritage or not, use high amounts of calcium and protein.
There are many ways to get there; to each there own way. GL
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Are you going to add DE as it's augered in to keep it dry?
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