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Hi , yes Herefordshire members seem to be few and far between !

 

Well we are only a few miles out of Herefordshire and into Worcestershire :wink: Perhaps we could have a Hereford & Worcester omleteers get-together?

 

There is a poultry feed supplier at Froome's Hill that might be an alternative to Countrywide, but I haven't investigated it yet...

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£13.50 for Farmgate stuff. :( They only like it when I've splashed the hose in it. They hate the dry pellets. They used to get other organic feed, which they loved and the pellets were smaller, but I can't remember what brand that was.

I am amazed at how many different brands of chicken feed there are available. Poor Redwing, you have my sympathy! :lol:

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Re get together Hereford /Worcester. I would be interested but time to get out is sometimes difficult. Please keep me posted. Happy to host but well out in the sticks here with my two chooks. Don't know how to register personal info, but I can travel and swim for free now!

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I pay £6.75 for 20kg of Marriages from our horsey place..The cheap farmgate stuff I got from the chook seller they didnt like much at all,and they werent best pleased when I tried Dodgson and Horrell either! Wouoldnt know about the difference it makes to the eggs as I cant bear them!!Would rather have teeth pulled out than eat eggs :vom: But I lurve ma gurlies to bits!!

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£13.50 for Farmgate stuff. :( They only like it when I've splashed the hose in it. They hate the dry pellets. They used to get other organic feed, which they loved and the pellets were smaller, but I can't remember what brand that was.

I am amazed at how many different brands of chicken feed there are available. Poor Redwing, you have my sympathy! :lol:

 

 

Is that £13.50 for 20kg Farm Gate layers pellets ? I paid £8.30 and thought that was enough :o seems to be a big price range across the country and apart from your post, pellets in herefordshire seem to be the dearest :( Dobsons and Horrells in Hereford Pets at Home are £9.20 now.

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Meezers, yes 20kg. But it has been the same for a year now and it is the organic version. It's the only organic feed I can get around here, although Egg Lou has offered to get it from near where she works which is slightly cheaper - not a lot though. I think the original one was from The Organic Feed Company, but now the guy only has the Farmgate version. So saying that I don't know why I bother with the organic side of things particularly when the rest of my family have been stuffing Pot Noodles like there's no tomorrow. :roll: As long as there isn't any GM in the chicken feed, then that's my bottom line.

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Hello,

Sorry, I need some help...Girls arrived on Saturday.. Lovely.

Few questions about food please.

Are eating the omlet pellets every morning, but not lots. do I throw the left overs or can they have it next morning, seems a hugh waste and expense to throw away.

Giving them dried corn for bed time and they quite like that, not impressed with anything else, tried corn on cob, cucumber and grapes but not eating any of them, quite like the grass though!!!

Did try pellet and hot water ( think this is Mash ) very thick consistency though, they just pooed on that!!

Am I doing the right thing.

Many Thanks,

Margaret.

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Sounds good to me Margaret :D Don't throw away uneaten food, just refill on top and give it a shake, I mix any left at the weekend with water for my hens but yours don't seem to be appreciative of your attempts at 'porridge!' - try adding a little corn to it to tempt them

 

(Mash is powdered form of pellets)

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Thank you so much for advice.

Next... (please) open eglu at 5.45, but before doing so put out fresh water and food, mad rush as trying to do hair etc before catching the train, could I do this after they have gone to bed? easier to crawl around in dark in track bottoms, rather than suit and heels!!!

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I check my hens food and water in the evening and top up as necessary as sometimes I leave home early too, I do always go out and check up on them before I leave for work to ensure everyone is perky :D

 

Many people do take the feeder in overnight to discourage vermin, I personally don't but that doesnt mean I am right!!

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I am hard mother hen as mine have the cheapest sack the agricultural merchant has of layers pellets..agree they all smell different but so far they dont notice and my ducks didnt notice either!

indie :lol:

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