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Join Date: May 2007
Location: SW, MI
Posts: 17,600
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We have chickens for eggs only. Because I don't want to kill them every 8-10 weeks, I won't grow them for food. If you feed chix that are older, the bones become denser and not as easily to feed or digest. I'd rather spend 70cents a # and feed the 10# bagged chix from Wal-mart. You can't grow them that cheap! But if you are concerned about added sodium/etc...then raising them yourself is an option.
I was getting rabbits for about $1.50 a # and my dogs wouldn't eat them.
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Michigan, USA
Posts: 11,694
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When I raised broilers and hogs I hadn't started yet to feed raw to my dogs. That came later. Same with rabbits and turkeys. I have chickens for eggs and have raised beef (for us and the dogs). I buy my mutton from a breeder when she culls her ewes. Most, though, I buy at the store now. I get my stuff from a local grocer. I don't buy from the big chain stores.
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