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Buy feed in bulk through a local co-op or feed mill
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Joining a local buying co-op or ordering directly from a feed mill cuts per-bag costs 25-40% compared to retail farm stores. Many mills also custom-mix layer rations to your specifications.
How to Find Bulk Options
- Local feed mills: Search "feed mill" + your county. Many sell direct in 50 lb bags or by the ton. Prices are typically $10-14 per 50 lbs vs. $18-25 retail.
- Buying co-ops: Check Facebook groups for "[your area] feed co-op" or "homestead buying group." Members pool orders to hit bulk pricing minimums.
- Farm supply pallets: Tractor Supply and Rural King often discount by 10-15% when you buy a full pallet (40 bags).
Cost Comparison (50 lb layer feed)
- Retail farm store: $18-25
- Feed mill direct: $10-14
- Co-op bulk order: $11-16
- Annual savings for 6 hens (~900 lbs/year): $75-150
Tips
- Store bulk feed in galvanized metal trash cans with tight lids to prevent rodent access and moisture
- Whole grains store longer than pellets or crumble — buy whole grain for maximum shelf life
- Check feed milling dates; feed loses nutritional value after 3-4 months
📅 Created: 2/28/2026, 2:21:58 PM 📌 low cost📌 best practice 🔧 Metal trash cans with lids for storage