This isn’t layer feed this is all flock and we still have their baby food available, i understand your concern but they are not eating layer feed they are eating All Flock feed, there is no extra calcium for them that they dont need,
They have eaten a couple pellets, they are big and are able to digest it and will not touch their chick good, i will definitely stop feeding them treats but they are big enough, they are 14 weeks and 7 weeks
Hi, I’ve been on vacation for a couple weeks, I’ve left my two chickens with a babysitter, maybe i should call it a chick sitter lol, we left her with chick feed for my 10 week old and 4 week old chick’s (i only have 2 chickens one of each age) they are now 3-4 weeks older and our babysitter...
Hi there im wondering what seemed like a simple question but is now spiraling into a question that i can’t answer
For backstory i have 3 pullets one is 14 weeks and the other 2 are 7 weeks, im going to slowly introduce them to all flock feed with oyster shells on the side, but can i feed them...
Can I feed all flock feed with oyster shells on the side for their whole life even if i have a mixed flock (one pullet 7 weeks older then the other two?)
My young pullet and the newer chicks don’t even eat mealworms anymore maybe because I would give them some everyday (mistake on my part) but they refuse to eat it and will now do anything for oats and blueberries including pecking my eye thinking its one lol
Hello I have 3 chicks, one is seven weeks older then the other two, the oldest one will be 14 weeks soon and the chicks will be 7 weeks I need to transition the oldest one to layer feed soon but the babies still need to their chick food, so should I mix the food together, if so will the chicks...