Nutrena Country Select Feeds and Gmo

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Nutrena Country Feed vs. DuMor
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Right now my chickens are on the DuMor because I'm closest to Tractor Supply and that's what they carry in the big bags. I don't really want to drive out of my way or pay a fortune for feed, but I'm willing to pay a little more to advertise the chickens as "organic fed."
Any thoughts? We have 45 chickens at the moment, so I don't want to mess around with the little 5 & 10lb bags...
Sarah
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I never fed Nutrena but did feed Dumor for a long time with no complaints. It's made in the same mills as Purina. I think the mill is Great Lakes.
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Edit. I forgot most Dumor has animal protein.So other than the AP my post applies.
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What I would do is compare the guaranteed analysis and ingredient list on the feed bag tags. That will answer most of your questions.
IMHO, animal protein is superior to vegetable sources for omnivores. I don't remember there being animal protein in the Dumor but it has been a long time since I fed it.
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Here's 3 feed labels.
Note the Purina label is chick starter not layer.The Armada doesn't have pro-biotics/pre-biotics or marigold.
Aramada $9.99 40 lb
Nutrena layer $15.99 50 lb
Purina Layer $15.49 50 lb.
My local prices in MI.
Purina layer now has probiotics prebiotics.
- #7

I use Tucker Milling, which incorporates porcine protein as the animal protein ingredient. It costs me less than $13/ 50# currently for regular 16% mini pellets and about 25 cents more for the 22% protein Super Layer. Not everyone can get it and you probably can't, being up in the north. I've avoided Nutrena because of my grudge against Cargill, LOL, and I avoid TSC, generally.
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That must be a regional thing i only see the 50 lb Nutrena hereI really like the size of the pelleted layer Nutrena brand, and have found very little broken up pellets in the bag...but I only have 3 chickens. Nutrena only comes in 40lbs and might be a problem with larger numbers of chickens?
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I don't have the space to separate the flock since it's one big coop and 1600sf of electrified pasture that I rotate around the coop.
So far, from what I've gathered from local friends whose flocks fed all-organic, non-GMO feed, is that the cost will be double. So the Green Mountain Organic feed, for example, typically runs $32/50lb bag versus the $16/50lb bag of DuMor or Nutrena Country Feed.
I'm not sure if adding "organic fed" will make much of a difference to my road side farm stand. Right now, I'm planning on it saying "Pasture-raised, cage-free, fresh eggs!"
Hoping to get $4/dozen for them, but not sure if that will fly. We run the gamut up here--Price Chopper/Stewart's sometimes have $2/dozen eggs and Whole Foods has some for $8/dozen!
I was willing to spend $17-$20/50lb bag on organic feed, but not DOUBLE what I'm paying now! Chicks seem healthy and happy on this crumble plus plenty of free-ranging and other kitchen scraps.
Thanks for the help!
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