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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 867739" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Sorry Jabo. You fail once again. Have you priced oyster shell lately compared to calcium carbonate? Hardly a bargain even if you buy a truckload. Have you ever fed crawfish shells? There's a reason people don't. There's junk. You might want to check into Crustacean MEAL (not hulls) or shrimp meal but get your checkbook out. If you're making cheap feed even with by-products today you're doing a better job of purchasing than 99.9% of the feeders in the country. There are no bargains but a few are Less expensive than others. And by all means figure in the cost of your storage facilities, your equipment and shrinkage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 867739, member: 6897"] Sorry Jabo. You fail once again. Have you priced oyster shell lately compared to calcium carbonate? Hardly a bargain even if you buy a truckload. Have you ever fed crawfish shells? There's a reason people don't. There's junk. You might want to check into Crustacean MEAL (not hulls) or shrimp meal but get your checkbook out. If you're making cheap feed even with by-products today you're doing a better job of purchasing than 99.9% of the feeders in the country. There are no bargains but a few are Less expensive than others. And by all means figure in the cost of your storage facilities, your equipment and shrinkage. [/QUOTE]
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