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    Re: hog feed assessment

    Ive switched back to the lab block alone and it takes them a lot longer to get through the same amount of food. I was filling those hoppers twice a week, Just to copare i would fill that hopper up then dump it onto the top. I now fill it once every 5-6 days. The asfs don't dust as much food because they have to work to get a chunk small enough to get down into the tub. They do shred the crap out of the bedding now though.

    I'm going to stick with lab blocks now, the 3 extra bucks per 50# bag is totally worth it

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    Re: hog feed assessment

    saves me $5 bag....

    I guess it all depends how many bags you feed per month, I am guessing I breed more than most do.

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    Re: hog feed assessment

    Using Doggie bag and Hog feed cut my cost by 1/3 compared to Mazuri-to give you an idea of my breeding-I put just over 200 rats in the freezer last week

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    Re: hog feed assessment

    i use kent 19% rodent diet
    16$ a bag, im sure if i was to calculate it out it would show im saving money going with the more expensive food.
    Sounds like you guys breed more than i do though, ive got 3 groups of 1.5, just enough for myself and a couple customers

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    Re: hog feed assessment

    Quote Originally Posted by lamina1982 View Post
    Using Doggie bag and Hog feed cut my cost by 1/3 compared to Mazuri-to give you an idea of my breeding-I put just over 200 rats in the freezer last week

    My average customer takes 100-150 per week...I have many customers and still a surplus. Currently 24 racks in the out building, six inside the house

    and that doesn't include the pygmy mice, spiny mice, asf, or gerbils.
    Last edited by suzuki4life; 12-09-2009 at 10:17 AM.

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    Re: hog feed assessment

    Wow thats a lot, I actually had to cut my breeding as trouble finding buyers in my area for some reason-and I sell way cheaper than stores and online. Any tips for better building up clientel?Thanks

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    Re: hog feed assessment

    I sell $1-2-3 rats...nothing is more than $3. I focus on weans and smalls.

    I deliver to most places locally which they like since i am hands on and stand by what I sell...

    I have a good variety and supply.

    I will on occasion trade in lieu of payment (times are tough for everyone right now)

    pretty much it.

    Get in the door with price and wow them with being a good person who cares about what you do.

    and personal note....I don't work on IOU's..

    If they want product, I get payment in some way by the time I leave.

    If you want to ruin a friendship or a relationship, have an IOU hanging between you.
    Last edited by suzuki4life; 12-12-2009 at 12:54 PM.

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    Re: hog feed assessment

    Thanks for the info

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