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Post by plantsnobin on Dec 7, 2007 18:18:35 GMT -5
I was wondering if anyone had any experience feeding this to their animals? Looks like it could be a possibility for a wholesale supplier, but I haven't used them. I have talked to the Purina sells rep, but I don't think I was going to be 'big' enough for him to bother with. Or maybe if my husband had been the one talking to him, you know. I thought it might be best to stick with a well known brand, but they are a lot more expensive than most and maybe I should go another way with it. Anyway, thanks, Karen
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Post by downinmyback on Dec 7, 2007 19:36:48 GMT -5
My feed store offer Purina Feeds but they also sell a cheaper brand that i find as good as Purina. If you are interested in checking them out the have a website and also a phone number. ADM Alliance Nutrition, Quincy Illinois 62305 3115 WWW.admani.com866 666 7626 Or i get my chicken scratch from a company called BOWMAN Milling CO Pocahontas,MO 63779 573 833 6237 Hope this helps
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Post by plantsnobin on Dec 9, 2007 15:35:58 GMT -5
Thanks for the reply Down. I had thought about Archer Daniels Midland, but I am probably too small for them too. I am concerned about the sources of these big companies, knowing that GMO's and chemical agriculture are all they are likely to use. I would love to be able to sell organic feed, but the prices would not be competitive. I am afraid that mega corporations are in charge more than anyone realizes. Even trying to find a seed supplier is tougher than it would appear. Seems many small, organic companies have sold out to big business. So, even though you can still get the 'certified organic' seeds, they still aren't businesses that I want to support. Thanks again, Karen
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