Huntmaster
Free Ranging
I use ACV in water alot for my older birds also.
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I use Prince feed 28% lysine, min 1.60 % methionine, min 0.58 % fat, min 2.00% fiber, max 5.00 % CA, min 1.10 % max 1.60 % P, min 0.95 % salt, min 0.45 % max 0.75 % Is this ok. For 1st 8 to 12 weeks It is Princes game bird starterNot normally but there is nothing wrong with doing so with the commercial additives such as NutriDrench or Rooster Booster. If you are concerned about the niacin content of your feed, vitamin B complex at 1/2 tablet dissolved in a gallon of water provides all the necessary B vitamins including niacin and thiamine.
Nice I see your birds are inside. Mine don't like to be inside not even to roost.I'm a little late to the red bronze party but Sweet Pea HAS to represent! Shes eastern wild x Bourbon red. I couldn't find any great pictures of her but these will do.
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Nice I see your birds are inside. Mine don't like to be inside not even to roost.
Do not use ACV. It can be harmful at high temperatures. Brooder temperatures are high temperatures. At the very least, it inhibits calcium absorption.I use ACV and NutriDrench, for at least first week. It really seems to get them going.
I've been using the rooster booster powder. Seems to perk up sluggish chicks and poults.Not normally but there is nothing wrong with doing so with the commercial additives such as NutriDrench or Rooster Booster. If you are concerned about the niacin content of your feed, vitamin B complex at 1/2 tablet dissolved in a gallon of water provides all the necessary B vitamins including niacin and thiamine.