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This is my first experience with chickens. I'm so happy that I decided to jump into this! I'm having so much fun and learning so much from this site and the forums.
My question is... my chicks are now 6 weeks old and the bag of chick starter that I purchased is getting low. I bought a local brand (sorry not sure what it is without running out to the coop) but it is a 20% chick starter. I have noticed that the crumbles seem to turn to almost dust after just a short time of them pecking at it. Is this normal? I've been dumping it every day and giving them fresh crumbles. Is there a feed that won't do this? it just seems wasteful to me. Also, I was thinking about changing their feed to Purina, which is more readily available for me. The store that I purchased the first feed from is not open on the weekends. The store that sells Purina is. Should I mix the two feeds together before I run out so that they get used to the new feed?
Thank you for your help
My question is... my chicks are now 6 weeks old and the bag of chick starter that I purchased is getting low. I bought a local brand (sorry not sure what it is without running out to the coop) but it is a 20% chick starter. I have noticed that the crumbles seem to turn to almost dust after just a short time of them pecking at it. Is this normal? I've been dumping it every day and giving them fresh crumbles. Is there a feed that won't do this? it just seems wasteful to me. Also, I was thinking about changing their feed to Purina, which is more readily available for me. The store that I purchased the first feed from is not open on the weekends. The store that sells Purina is. Should I mix the two feeds together before I run out so that they get used to the new feed?
Thank you for your help
