this is a great feed for your ladies. No soy or corn, just good whole grains (barley, wheat, peas, triticale, etc). I like to mix in black sunflower seeds and millet to stretch it further. My girls devour this stuff. Once when the feed store was out, I gave them "Albers" which is a conventional feed and they looked at me like "I have to eat this crap?"
It's a healthy food for them which is important to me because what goes into them goes into their eggs, which further enter my body. It's locally grown here in Washington by small farmers, and it's organic (although not certified). If you care about their health, give them this.
It even has oyster shells and grit mixed in, but I still offer free choice.
It's a healthy food for them which is important to me because what goes into them goes into their eggs, which further enter my body. It's locally grown here in Washington by small farmers, and it's organic (although not certified). If you care about their health, give them this.
It even has oyster shells and grit mixed in, but I still offer free choice.