baymule
Sustainability Master
$2.00 for meat chicks is a good price. The hatcherys charge more.
I would like to know why meat bird food costs significantly more than any other kind of feed I buy.
Generally, higher proteins. that's why this newly adopted farmer I found is a good price. Higher protein in his feed for 45% less than what I pay for the lower pro ones. If I ever totally retire (WHAT? It could happen!) Well, if I do -- I will work with raising mealworms, maybe some crickets, too. With chickens that free range, flies are way, way down because they keep the manure down, where most of the flies lay and re-generate.
So far I have checked out the Cornish chicks 3 times, 2 different TSC and not yet bought. I'm still thinking on it. Actually, do not want to pay $2 per chick. That's a big start up cost! I'm cheap.
@Dani4Hedgies I'm also interested in your experiment! I have Buff Rock x Cornish hybrids going on here. Nothing impressive happening. I probably had a RIR rooster in there last year since we were switching over from RIR to meat. The meat hens lay just fine in my opinion and we don't like the RIR carcass.
$2.00 for meat chicks is a good price.