. Thanks for any help or insight. I also fed them this
http://www.tractorsupply.com/manna-pro-reg-medicated-chick-starter-5-lb--1003043 for about three weeks because the store was out of the other chick feed. The first link, the bag is much bigger for about the same price as the other brand.
Product Description EXPANDED RECALL: DUMOR CHICK STARTER 24%,
TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY, 200 POWELL PLACE, BRENTWOOD, TN 37027-6812, NET WEIGHT 50 LB (22.67 KG), UPC 7 49394 05739 8, 60X7 , 0046443.
Recall Number V-097-2013
Classification Class I
Code Info Lot Codes: 2MAY30MFI1, 2JUN13NST1A1, 2MAY31STJ1, 2JUN13MFI1, 2JUN14NST1A1, 2MAY31STJ3, 2JUN22MFI1, 2JUN19NST2A1, 2JUN05STJ2, 2JUL11MFI3, 2JUN20NST2A1, 2JUN20STJ1, 2JUL02NST2A1, 2JUN26STJ2, 2JUL16NST2A1, 2JUL03STJ2, 2JUL16STJ2
Product Distributed Qty 4,491 bags
Reason For Recall Land O Lakes Purina LLC is recalling two batches of Pheasants Starter A Medicated feed produced on 6/13/12 and 7/2/12 because there was a formulation error and Vitamin D was omitted. Recall expanded 7-26-12 to include other products due to the lack of added vitamin D.
Hopefully, this isn't the problem, but ... vitamin D is a might important component in feed, most esp. for developing chicks.
Also, what are they on -- the surface of the brooder. That's often the problem, as if their feet can slip? They'll have issues.