Dear Friends--Please pass this along to anyone raising
chickens who might be interested.
I have started buying 60 pound bags of mixed organic flour and grain
products from Farmer Ground Flour in Trumansburg. See
http://farmergroundflour.squarespace.com/ for information on this
business.
I am paying 10 cents per pound for a high-quality base for chicken feed
for our 90 or so laying hens. The mixed grains are corn, wheat,
oats, buckwheat and maybe a couple of other grains. The texture is
mostly flour or meal-like with some course ground material and occasional
whole grains. I purchased a 40 pound bag of Fertrell Nutri-Balancer
for poultry and a 60 pound bag of fish meal from Hilltop Organic
Distributors in Dundee NY. When mixed together they make a high
quality layer mash that is very similar in appearance and texture to the
layer mash distributed by Lakeview Organic Grain -- for which we pay c.
$24 per bag for a 40 pound bag! My "homemade" layer mash
is about 1/5 of the cost of the Lakeview mix which makes for a much more
sustainable chicken feed, as well as supporting a local business.
If you would like more information please feel free to contact me.
Have a wonderful day. Tom
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Tom Shelley
118 E. Court St.
Ithaca, NY 14850
607 342-0864
tjs1 AT cornell.edu
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refinished, resold, recycled, or composted, then it should be restricted,
redesigned, or removed from production." Berkeley Zero Waste Resolution See
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local organic chicken feed available,
Thomas Shelley, 01/04/2011