Any experience with this?
I've been using Elenbaas pellets with good success. It's got corn (eek!) but no soy. It's plant proteins are canola and alfalfa meal. It even has a tint of green in the pellets. I was using scratch & peck because I liked the natural feed without corn and soy but they made such a mess picking out what they wanted, so i went to pellets.
Today I saw a new bag at the store called Home-Grown layer by Country Acres Feed Company. It's no corn and soy in crumble. I was concerned about crumble's mess, but figured since all the crumbles are brown (not whole grain selection) my hens wouldn't be picky and just eat it all.
Anyone use this?
ingredients: wheat middlings, ground wheat, canola meal, calcium carbonate, sun cured alfalfa, cane molasses, salt, then vitamins and minerals.
It has slightly different levels than Elenbaas (post #7). fat and fiber are a bit higher and phosphorous and methionine are a bit lower. everything else matches up

I've been using Elenbaas pellets with good success. It's got corn (eek!) but no soy. It's plant proteins are canola and alfalfa meal. It even has a tint of green in the pellets. I was using scratch & peck because I liked the natural feed without corn and soy but they made such a mess picking out what they wanted, so i went to pellets.
Today I saw a new bag at the store called Home-Grown layer by Country Acres Feed Company. It's no corn and soy in crumble. I was concerned about crumble's mess, but figured since all the crumbles are brown (not whole grain selection) my hens wouldn't be picky and just eat it all.
Anyone use this?
ingredients: wheat middlings, ground wheat, canola meal, calcium carbonate, sun cured alfalfa, cane molasses, salt, then vitamins and minerals.
It has slightly different levels than Elenbaas (post #7). fat and fiber are a bit higher and phosphorous and methionine are a bit lower. everything else matches up