I have lost complete sense of time (many reasons, my brain is flatulent in this perspective - as long as the garbage is on the road on the right day...)
So, with the help of hubby I saw that I had my chicks on the 21st (or so) of May, give a couple of days. They were tiny.
That makes them about 3 months old now.
I started off on medicated feed, 2 small bags. Just because (and corid was not on the shelf at the time)
Then I bought a large bag (I assume #20) of Turner Milling (it's in the shed, and it's raining - again) chick starter.
The ladies look so grown up, and every morning the run looks like they had a pillow fight, feathers everywhere!
The burning question:
As I am near the bottom of my sack, I wonder if I need to get another sack of chick starter, or should I switch to flock raiser?
I know I have seen the answer many times, but more brain flatulence....
So, with the help of hubby I saw that I had my chicks on the 21st (or so) of May, give a couple of days. They were tiny.
That makes them about 3 months old now.
I started off on medicated feed, 2 small bags. Just because (and corid was not on the shelf at the time)
Then I bought a large bag (I assume #20) of Turner Milling (it's in the shed, and it's raining - again) chick starter.
The ladies look so grown up, and every morning the run looks like they had a pillow fight, feathers everywhere!
The burning question:
As I am near the bottom of my sack, I wonder if I need to get another sack of chick starter, or should I switch to flock raiser?
I know I have seen the answer many times, but more brain flatulence....