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<blockquote data-quote="cowadle" data-source="post: 4066034" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>no advantage to organic feed really. i have been using purina layer pellets. might want a fan on them if they will be shut up in this heat??? they will most likely molt and quit laying anyway. get a bale of good alfalfa and just let them have a flake every so often as supplement. problem with bagged feed this time of year is unless you buy from a store that has a high turn over? it can be really old feed and spoiled. check the date code on the bag and storage conditions at the store.</p><p></p><p>i knew some folks once that were so focused on organic that in order to get the feed they wanted had to buy almost a ton to get what they wanted. so they purchased the feed and withing a month it was all spoiled and the chickens stopped eating the feed,quit laying etc etc etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowadle, post: 4066034, member: 7203"] no advantage to organic feed really. i have been using purina layer pellets. might want a fan on them if they will be shut up in this heat??? they will most likely molt and quit laying anyway. get a bale of good alfalfa and just let them have a flake every so often as supplement. problem with bagged feed this time of year is unless you buy from a store that has a high turn over? it can be really old feed and spoiled. check the date code on the bag and storage conditions at the store. i knew some folks once that were so focused on organic that in order to get the feed they wanted had to buy almost a ton to get what they wanted. so they purchased the feed and withing a month it was all spoiled and the chickens stopped eating the feed,quit laying etc etc etc. [/QUOTE]
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