What I don't see here is any discussion on how to handle your chicken feed once you get home with it in the back of your truck. Be sure to invest in a big square pointed shovel known as a grain scope the better to shovel feed from your truck bed into your feed drums or from a full steel feed drum into an empty steel feed drum to aid in unloading.
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Next is a warehouse broom to clean up spilled feed to discourage rats and mice.
Depending on your age and level of fitness add enough to the bulk feed price to pay for your weekly chiropractor visits.
Then depending on how fast you chickens eat, some though also needs to be devoted to how you are going to keep the weevils from multiplying in bulk feed before its all eaten.
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Next is a warehouse broom to clean up spilled feed to discourage rats and mice.
Depending on your age and level of fitness add enough to the bulk feed price to pay for your weekly chiropractor visits.
Then depending on how fast you chickens eat, some though also needs to be devoted to how you are going to keep the weevils from multiplying in bulk feed before its all eaten.