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Save money on chicken feed. Wouldn't we all like to know how to do that?   Since we began keeping chickens many moons ago, I've searched for ways to raising happy, healthy chickens while not breaking the bank.   (Want extra help? Grab my new book Chickens: Naturally Raising A Sustainable Flock on Amazon!)   Over the years, I've come up with plenty of ways that allow us to save money on chicken feed without compromising on the quality of the food we produce or on my flock's quality of life.   In this episode of What The Cluck?! I share these secrets with you.   You'll learn:   The best way to save money on chicken feed The one person you should talk to at your local grocery store to snag free food Why fermenting is critical to save money on chicken feed The fastest way to begin saving today Links we discuss in this episode:   Feeding Your Hens Right Where to buy mealworms Where to buy red worms (LIKE THIS PODCAST? LISTEN TO THE REST HERE) Transcript for this episode:   Hi, this is Maat from FrugalChicken, and welcome to session 10 of What The Cluck, a podcast devoted to keeping chickens for fun and self-sufficiency.    Today we’ll go in depth on 8 ways you can money on chicken feed. And I promise you won’t be disappointed.   Now, like you, I don’t have all the money in the world, so we have to look for ways to save money on chicken feed while still raising a happy and healthy flock.   I’ve learned over the years various ways to cut corners without compromising on the quality of life my flock has, and the quality of food we produce for us to consume.   In fact, many of the things we’ll talk about today are fairly inexpensive ideas to implement to save money on chicken feed, but are actually much better for your chickens.   So, let’s get into it.   The first way to cut costs is to ferment your chicken feed. So, what does this mean? If you use commercial chicken feed, you can soak it under water for up to 48 hours using some sor

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