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Does anyone know of a brand of mash like this?

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Need some help!

 

Posted the other day about a brand of mash called Gablestock which is what our BHWT co-ordinators gave us to start off with - only problem is i'm having major trouble tracking it down from anywhere. Have one company near us who sell near enough everything trying to see if they can do a special order for us but they weren't too optimisitc, plus i don't want this major hassle everytime the girls run out of food.

Am trying them on layers pellets....but to be honest they aren't keen and they need as much as they can at the moment to help build them back up.

 

Rang Gablestock themselves and they don't deliver as far as my county

 

Have about enough to last me till the end of the weekend!!

 

So...my question is, has anyone heard of a commonly found make of mash, that isn't the grey powder type stuff, it's more little flakes and it has dried peas, what looks like corn and a few other bits mixed in with it? :roll:

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I have tried several brands of mash (well the hens have, not me personally :wink:) and found Marriages to best the best!

 

 

The Marriages mash is the least powdery one I have ever found, & my hens love it.

It has little bits of grain & seeds in it.

 

It really is 'grainier' than all the others. There is still a small amount of powder left in the grub at the end of the day, but nothing like the amount with other brands.

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