Do you have a link to buy a hardcover or paperback copy of the book? I am old school and prefer a book in hand. I checked if Amazon had your book and it is $90 paperback. MY GOODNESS!
We have 55 chickens raising on organic store bought feed in 35lb purina bags and I am looking to find local resources to set up a small galvanized holding tank and either mix or have delivered a load of unbagged organic feed. I would love some tips on where to start. To make my own feed. My ladies are going through feed WAY to fast for our budget, and egg selling does not cover a $25 bag of feed every 2.5 days. (24 of my chickens are in the “teen” phase and not laying yet, just eating ALOT!)
hi im doing a project for school. i am designig a chicken feed that will support my fock by eeting all the nutritional needs. also having the lowest cost being we are a small agriculture school. i know what i need but it cost so much to make my own. buying egg layer and cracked corn is so much cheaper. do you have any suggestons or pointers?
I have tried twice to get this ebook on Natural Homestead and somehow get the ebook on Your Custom Homestead. I would love to have the ebook with the different recipes for my chickens. Any way possible I can get this without having to pay again the fee for the book. I would greatly appreciate your help on this.
I am a professor in Statistics from southern part of India.
Small scale farmers can’t compete with big business people in poultry because the cost of readymade feed.
So my objective is to use Linear Programming in this case and find an optimum mix.
Can you help in this regard?
Marcia Lovegren says
I would like to get your ebook, Natural Homestead. How can I go about doing so? Thanks!!
Jill Winger says
You can purchase it here: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/natural-homestead
Carice says
Do you have a link to buy a hardcover or paperback copy of the book? I am old school and prefer a book in hand. I checked if Amazon had your book and it is $90 paperback. MY GOODNESS!
We have 55 chickens raising on organic store bought feed in 35lb purina bags and I am looking to find local resources to set up a small galvanized holding tank and either mix or have delivered a load of unbagged organic feed. I would love some tips on where to start. To make my own feed. My ladies are going through feed WAY to fast for our budget, and egg selling does not cover a $25 bag of feed every 2.5 days. (24 of my chickens are in the “teen” phase and not laying yet, just eating ALOT!)
Frank Dobbs says
Have 20 acres, and doing all i can to grow the flock and keep up too, anyway to save is a great help. Thanks
brandon says
hi im doing a project for school. i am designig a chicken feed that will support my fock by eeting all the nutritional needs. also having the lowest cost being we are a small agriculture school. i know what i need but it cost so much to make my own. buying egg layer and cracked corn is so much cheaper. do you have any suggestons or pointers?
Teresa Carpenter says
I have tried twice to get this ebook on Natural Homestead and somehow get the ebook on Your Custom Homestead. I would love to have the ebook with the different recipes for my chickens. Any way possible I can get this without having to pay again the fee for the book. I would greatly appreciate your help on this.
Mohammed Rahmathulla says
I am a professor in Statistics from southern part of India.
Small scale farmers can’t compete with big business people in poultry because the cost of readymade feed.
So my objective is to use Linear Programming in this case and find an optimum mix.
Can you help in this regard?