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« on: June 01, 2010, 08:57:50 AM »

I posted late last week, on our egg production, stalling and having to move our hens outside, and they recover in a few hours. Were 99%, sure that our laying mash, is broiler feed. Had it tested, by the university. Getting angry, was my first reaction. I know it's back to the drawing board, and regroup. Have stopped all new orders, and will have to order a few thousand eggs, to fill our orders, and then discount the prices to make up for trying to save a few dollars, on a new feed company. Theirs a bird swap sale not to far from here going to load the 28 sacks we have left and try to sell at the swap and recoup a few dollars. It has been a crazy season and now I make the mistake of not testing the feed and taking another breeders advice, on this company.  It goes to show old dogs, have to be taught, or should I say can make dumb mistakes.  Thanks for everyone advice on our laying problem.   yote1
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