Pretty sure it has amprolium, which is safe for guineas.Not sure, it does not say on the bag or the website but the brand is Nutrena Country Feeds chick starter grower medicated
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Pretty sure it has amprolium, which is safe for guineas.Not sure, it does not say on the bag or the website but the brand is Nutrena Country Feeds chick starter grower medicated
I am wonderin about any changes that may have recently taken place. Were they always in the location they are now?
Are they alowed outside on a run? Maybe they are picking something up there.
Is this area previously used by livestock or not?
Change the feed to non-medicated and lots fresh water and keep us updated.
I am not sure why but when I ourchased my keets I was told not to feed Guneas medicated food. So I have never done that and they are now 3 years old except losing to predators recently.Heys guys. Im a fairly newbie with guinea keets. I have 10 guina keets about 4 weeks old. 2 have died in the last 3 days and have no earthly clue why. They look perfect otherwise. I did notice yesterday the 1 was acting sleepy sluggish. I have sand in the coop, since they have about 3/4 of feathers I still have heat lamp on at night, been hot during the days. Been feeding a chick medicated starter, and maybe thats the only thing I can think of would be the problem, I thought to switch to turkey gamebird feed. Im perplexed. Could they be pecking at the wooden coop which is pine, Ive read pine is toxic. I have no earthly idea why this has happened. Breaks my heart. Any ideas...
This thread is from 2016. The person you replied to has not been on BYC since 2016.I am not sure why but when I ourchased my keets I was told not to feed Guneas medicated food. So I have never done that and they are now 3 years old except losing to predators recently.
But to answer your question, there are 2 schools of thought. Some absolutely swear by medicated feed, saying it PREVENTS coccidiosis while the birds are young and developing immunity.I am not sure why but when I ourchased my keets I was told not to feed Guneas medicated food. So I have never done that and they are now 3 years old except losing to predators recently.