Sunday, December 25, 2011

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Why not Purina

 

I'm not sure who you are asking but for me personally I have several reasons. 1. I first noticed several years ago when I'd feed Purina instead of local milled feed my birds production would drop and they'd occasionally lose weight. 2. I've seen multiple recalls over the years and that makes me nervous for my birds health to give them something that would need recalled so often I might be feeding them tainted feed. 3. Fresher is usually better so the fact that I have 2 feed mills that grind up great poultry feed within 6 miles of my home for similar price (for the organic) to cheaper (for good but not certified organic) than Purina it just makes more since to buy fresh and local.
That's my deal at least. Cathryn (who isn't on here anymore) lost a lot of her show birds, that she had worked for years on their breeding, to bad feed from Purina that got her sick as well and took years for her to begin her recovery.
Marla

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From: "sandi" <sandi_ruscetta@yahoo.com>
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Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2011 22:56:22 -0000
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Subject: [CHICKENS-101] Why not Purina

 

Hi, your statement interested me.

Why not any Purina Product?/

Sandi

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