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I've not lost a chick in that manner either...but no creep feeder. If you place enough food out for the feeding so that there is feed left over after the adults eat, then the younger birds get plenty. No chicks growing poorly here either.
I'd say that those precautions may apply when they live in a coop/run environment as there is really no where the older hens would rather be after eating, but mine all scatter for the outdoors as soon as they are done, leaving the feeder wide open for younger birds.
I never really even knew this was all a problem for folks until I came to BYC...I just always assumed that everyone's birds got along like mine did.
I'd say that those precautions may apply when they live in a coop/run environment as there is really no where the older hens would rather be after eating, but mine all scatter for the outdoors as soon as they are done, leaving the feeder wide open for younger birds.
I never really even knew this was all a problem for folks until I came to BYC...I just always assumed that everyone's birds got along like mine did.
