The Homesteader's Way of Feeding Chickens

lwheelr

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Since Walton ships UPS, they have to pass the cost on to you. It is really best to order more than 200 lbs of stuff, because the shipping drops by about half when you hit that mark. It drops again at 500 lbs.

So I usually ONLY order from them if I am ordering a large amount.

I'll be getting some rye to sprout, and to add to our fermented feed, as well as some lentils, more wheat, oat groats (for me!), and some other sprout seed as soon as we are moved. Was ready to order but procrastinated too long and wasn't sure it would get here before we moved, so had to wait.

I normally order wheat several hundred pounds at a time, so I just stack all the little stuff on with it.
 

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This is such a good thread! I went out and bought a few of the grains and such mentioned here and now they're just waiting to be soaked. Thanks for all the great ideas!
 

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