It was only $14 for the 50lb bag. I thought it was going to be more expensive than the blue seal layer feed I buy for the hens, but heck at only 3 dollars more, I may just switch everyone to that. Then I don't have to worry with three different feeds.
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My adults are also on starter and will stay on it, its impossible for me to find high protien adult game bird feed here, so I keep them on the starter which is higher protien (but still not enough so i suppliment). No detriment to their health tho the roos I processed reciently were...
At what age do you take them off the starter. I'm trying to figure out now if it's worth buying a bag of the gamebird starter or just going straight to the regular. They are almost three weeks now.
Oh good grief. I have chicks as well and "assumed" the same chick starter was fine. I'll call the Farmer's union tomorrow morning and see if they have gamebird feed. Mine are almost three weeks now, should I still purchase starter for them or regular...
I'm sure they'll have something...
Okay, I just realized in your first post you say non medicated food...
I have been feeding mine medicated chick starter. Can you tell me what the risk is. Should I stop now?!?