rhoda_bruce
Almost Self-Reliant
I know what you mean. I have been decreasing my expenses to compensate for some of the increases in feed. Friday, I killed all of my drakes....6 in all. I have 4 roosters I don't really need and I think they are next, although I don't feed them anything....they are completely on their own. I will be finishing my guinea stall very soon so I can divorce them from the chickens and decide how many I keep and how many I eat....although as soon as I do that, they will be going to work on my garden, so less feed either way. I feel like I have to bring my expenses down. What if I can't get my grain supply at the river anymore and have to buy super expensive feed???? It will not be feasible. Gotta try to see if I can feed them a bare minimum and suppliment with grass/garden waste.
I have 7 little araucana chicks that hatched out a week ago, which have yet to find out what starter feed taste like because I've just ground up corn, milo, wheat and a few rabbit pellets for them. Plan on doing the same thing with the sex-link chicks that are about to hatch.
Guess I am worrying lately, but thats not entirely a bad thing, if you put it to good use. I've got plans up my sleeves for several 'just in case's.'
I have 7 little araucana chicks that hatched out a week ago, which have yet to find out what starter feed taste like because I've just ground up corn, milo, wheat and a few rabbit pellets for them. Plan on doing the same thing with the sex-link chicks that are about to hatch.
Guess I am worrying lately, but thats not entirely a bad thing, if you put it to good use. I've got plans up my sleeves for several 'just in case's.'