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Jill
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:27 am
Guest
Having just had to deal with YET another price increase in all the feeds we
buy for ourselves and sell to others I was wondering if everyone else around
the country [globe] is having the same experience.
We have had 6 price hikes in the past 9 months. What I sold layers pellets
per bag at this time last year is now a lot less than I can buy wholesale by
the pallet. The price I am having to charge per bag now is horrendous. And
that is with absorbing some of the extra transport costs we got hammered
with recently.

Curious to know what is happening elsewhere?

--
regards
Jill Bowis

Domestic Poultry and Waterfowl Solutions
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine Nursery
Seasonal Farm Food
http://www.kintaline.co.uk
shnuz@netscape.com
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:18 am
Guest
On Apr 27, 5:27 am, " Jill" <n...@NOSPAMkintaline.co.uk> wrote:
Quote:
Having just had to deal with YET another price increase in all the feeds we
buy for ourselves and sell to others I was wondering if everyone else around
the country [globe] is having the same experience.
We have had 6 price hikes in the past 9 months. What I sold layers pellets
per bag at this time last year is now a lot less than I can buy wholesale by
the pallet. The price I am having to charge per bag now is horrendous. And
that is with absorbing some of the extra transport costs we got hammered
with recently.

Curious to know what is happening elsewhere?

--
regards
Jill Bowis

Domestic Poultry and Waterfowl Solutions
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine Nursery
Seasonal Farm Foodhttp://www.kintaline.co.uk

I think you have too many birds to feed for this, BUT , I'm trying
something new. I'm sprouting wheat and oats and feeding my 40 or so
chickens the sprouted grain which is about 2 times the bulk. The do
love the sprouts.
Jill
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 2:19 am
Guest
shnuz@netscape.com wrote:
Quote:
On Apr 27, 5:27 am, " Jill" <n...@NOSPAMkintaline.co.uk> wrote:
Having just had to deal with YET another price increase in all the
feeds we buy for ourselves and sell to others I was wondering if
everyone else around the country [globe] is having the same
experience.
We have had 6 price hikes in the past 9 months. What I sold layers
pellets per bag at this time last year is now a lot less than I can
buy wholesale by the pallet. The price I am having to charge per bag
now is horrendous. And that is with absorbing some of the extra
transport costs we got hammered with recently.

Curious to know what is happening elsewhere?


Quote:
I think you have too many birds to feed for this, BUT , I'm trying
something new. I'm sprouting wheat and oats and feeding my 40 or so
chickens the sprouted grain which is about 2 times the bulk. The do
love the sprouts.

That is a great supplement to good range, or an alternative if there is no
range available, and really useful in the winter when there is little useful
out on range. Sprouting grains are more nutritious than plain ones.
Its not a replacement feed though.

--
regards
Jill Bowis

Domestic Poultry and Waterfowl Solutions
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine Nursery
Seasonal Farm Food
http://www.kintaline.co.uk
Steve Newport
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:10 am
Guest
Is that because of the other components usually found in the mixes?

On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:19:38 +0100, " Jill"
<news@NOSPAMkintaline.co.uk> wrote:

......>Its not a replacement feed though.
Jill
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:32 am
Guest
Steve Newport wrote:
Quote:
Is that because of the other components usually found in the mixes?

Yes
Protein levels are too low, no balanced vits, mins, trace elements, which
are so essential with a productive bird who is giving away more than half
her daily intake in nutrition packed egg.

Quote:

.....>Its not a replacement feed though.

--
regards
Jill Bowis

Domestic Poultry and Waterfowl Solutions
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine Nursery
Seasonal Farm Food
http://www.kintaline.co.uk
Amy Blankenship
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:51 am
Guest
" Jill" <news@NOSPAMkintaline.co.uk> wrote in message
news:67mce2F2pdh6aU1@mid.individual.net...
Quote:
Steve Newport wrote:
Is that because of the other components usually found in the mixes?

Yes
Protein levels are too low, no balanced vits, mins, trace elements, which
are so essential with a productive bird who is giving away more than half
her daily intake in nutrition packed egg.

Sprouting legumes in there helps some, but it still won't contain all the
necessary amino acids.

-Amy
E Gregory
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 2:17 pm
Guest
Chicken feed here in North Carolina (US) has nearly doubled in the past
year.
Where are you?

Jill wrote:
Quote:
Having just had to deal with YET another price increase in all the feeds we
buy for ourselves and sell to others I was wondering if everyone else around
the country [globe] is having the same experience.
We have had 6 price hikes in the past 9 months. What I sold layers pellets
per bag at this time last year is now a lot less than I can buy wholesale by
the pallet. The price I am having to charge per bag now is horrendous. And
that is with absorbing some of the extra transport costs we got hammered
with recently.

Curious to know what is happening elsewhere?
Jill
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:51 am
Guest
E Gregory wrote:
Quote:
Chicken feed here in North Carolina (US) has nearly doubled in the
past year.
Where are you?

West Coast of Scotland, UK

Quote:

Jill wrote:
Having just had to deal with YET another price increase in all the
feeds we buy for ourselves and sell to others I was wondering if
everyone else around the country [globe] is having the same
experience. We have had 6 price hikes in the past 9 months. What I sold
layers
pellets per bag at this time last year is now a lot less than I can
buy wholesale by the pallet. The price I am having to charge per bag
now is horrendous. And that is with absorbing some of the extra
transport costs we got hammered with recently.

Curious to know what is happening elsewhere?

--
regards
Jill Bowis

Domestic Poultry and Waterfowl Solutions
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine Nursery
Seasonal Farm Food
http://www.kintaline.co.uk
 
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