In my one coop that has 8 month old layers, meat birds and a broody with chicks I have been feeding a feed called "allway kernels", a flock raiser type feed. It's non-medicated crumbles. Offering oyster shell on the side of course.
Due to an unexpected snow storm the other day my regular feed store was closed.
I was completely out of feed, so we traveled to another feed store but their choices were limited.
All I could find for mama and her chicks was medicated game bird starter. It's crumble, medicated with bicatracin, 28% protein. The rest of the flock in that coop are now back on layer pellets.
Is this going to be okay for my week and a half old chicks to eat, when previously they were eating non-medicated. I've fed medicated to chicks in the past, but it was medicated with amprolium and I fed it from the start, not after a week.
Should I only feed it until I can put them back on their regular feed or is it okay to go ahead and finish up the 50# bag?
TIA
Due to an unexpected snow storm the other day my regular feed store was closed.
I was completely out of feed, so we traveled to another feed store but their choices were limited.
All I could find for mama and her chicks was medicated game bird starter. It's crumble, medicated with bicatracin, 28% protein. The rest of the flock in that coop are now back on layer pellets.
Is this going to be okay for my week and a half old chicks to eat, when previously they were eating non-medicated. I've fed medicated to chicks in the past, but it was medicated with amprolium and I fed it from the start, not after a week.
Should I only feed it until I can put them back on their regular feed or is it okay to go ahead and finish up the 50# bag?
TIA

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