Family Farm Egg Maker 15 Crumble Complete Feed for Laying Hens 40 lb
- Brand:
- Family Farm
- Model Number:
- 1000736
- UPC:
- 095668202330
- EAN:
- 0095668202330
- Walmart SKU:
- 10323565
Market rate of $36.10 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
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Highest Price
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$40.00 | |
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Lowest Price
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$15.24 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$36.10 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Family Farm Egg Maker 15 Crumble Complete Feed for Laying Hens 40 lb since 12/5/2022. The most recent price update was on Mar 26, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $15.24 (lowest on 12/5/2022) to $40.00 (highest on 6/8/2024). The average price during this period is $30.33.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.2/5 from 715 reviews.
The sheep like this as much as the chickens do - but it contains copper (good for chickens, bad for sheep) so they only get it as a treat. The chickens prefer this to finding their own food and lay lots of eggs.
Thank you for offering your instore item online for us to purchase. I appreciate walmart enormously for carrying and offering this product.
Our chickens like it. Happy chickens equals eggs.
I love the price of this for this huge bag. Crumbles are all around great for every age of chicken and duck. I wish they made the bags with a slide opener and closer or something like a sealer Otherwise you just have to cut it open. But it's 4.5 rating 5 if it had a better method of opening and closing.
For the price, this was a good purchase. My chickens need to eat so might as well get it for the best pricing. Also its conviently located so I dont have to travel very far to pick it up.
arrived 3 days late and my chickens were sooooo hungry! cut open the bag and its littlerally full of YUCK! Smells like urine, feces, and mold mixed with dirt! had to take it right back outside to wait for FEDEX to come bc i have to return it to get my $40 back and reorder a different chicken food?!!!
Why did the price go up $4.00 and then become unavailable> I was buying 6 bags a week plus 8 scratch... Yummy smelling, I will miss it. I won't pay over $19 for 40%23. It went up $4 and became unavailable. I am feeding 200 hens.
I have a lot of hens that hatched out too many chicks, so my feed bill has more than doubled. Needed to find a way to cut the chicken feed expense, so I decided to try a bag of this very inexpensive crumble. Can't really read what the ingredients are by looking at the photo. Was hoping this feed had good enough ingredients to mix with the very expensive chicken feed I buy for my hens (from Scratch and Peck, the 18% protein, and from Grubbly Farms, 16% protein for adults, 19% for chicks). I intended to make a 50/50 mix. But this food is garbage, IMO. *Smells bad, like it's spoiling or fermenting due to heat and moisture from air, from being in a hot shipping container/semitruck/warehouse for too long. *Crumbles are at least 50% powder. *Very low in protein, only 15%. The bare minimum should be 16-18% for adults, 19-21% for chicks and sick or molting adult chickens. *Made with cheap, low quality ingredients: wheat middlings, corn distiler's dried grains with solubles, corn, soybean meal; instead of actual wheat, and things like split peas, barley, flaxseed, shelled pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds or black oil sunflower seeds, BSFL grubs. It's very inexpensive but you, and your chickens, definitely get what you pay for. I'm never buying this feed or any feed from this brand or others that use same or similar cheap, low quality ingredients (including any by-products which is the waste product left after removing what is sold for human consumption). If you want healthy chickens and hens that lay nice eggs, do yourself a favor, get better quality chicken feed. Yes, you'll pay more, but will get better quality and more plentiful eggs, and might avoid health problems for your chickens. Trust me, dealing with sick chickens is no fun. Instead of throwing it away, I'm going to use it to make rat and mouse bait, mixing it with baking soda (50/50 ratio). I think the rodents might eat it, and hopefully it'll help me get rid of them from the yard.
the hen that i found around where i live doesn't seem to like it then i took some for a rooster and his family by a bus terminal where i wait for my bus everyday and same they don't eat it i'm not sure what i'm gonna do with that big bag maybe my dog as she eats everything-)))))))))))))))
Ordered for pickup with my food order. After waiting about 40 min they finally came and told me that aomeone had dropped the feed and it was spilled all over the floor and they were trying to find another one. i told them i didnt have time to wait any longer. They charged me for it and i never got my money back.
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