Ok, so I started my FF feed to be able to feed it to the 30 meaties that should arrive tomorrow. I am sorry if this is a repeat question. I read that the chickens "bathe" in. So how should I feed it to them. I have the little canning jar feeders, the next size up feeders without handles (3lbs?), the next size up with Carrying handles (6lbs?) and the massive metal feeder (30lbs?). I have my feed bubbling and "growing". It is expanding like yeast does to dough. I stir it every day and even 3-4 times a day because it is right with me in my living area. It overflowed several times until I got a system where it won't "bubble over" or grow and spill over the sides of containers anymore. Live and learn...Don't use as much feed next time and fill bucket to the top.
I am not starting with chick starter. I had cocci late last fall. Marek's is not on our property and we nave no older birds coming in and out. I have the antibiotics for cocci. Should I put some in their water to keep them safe...is this safe? Should I do something else?![]()
As far as the antibiotics go it probably wouldn't hurt them if you put it in their water as a preventative measure. I know Corrid can be mixed as a 21 day preventative solution for cattle. I wonder if there a preventative solution can be mixed up like this for poultry? I'm sure there probably is. If my understanding is correct, over time the chicks should develop an immunity to cocci. I want to say it takes around three weeks, but that may be off. I don't think it would hurt either to wait until you actually see any signs of cocci and then medicate. Just have the coccidiostat on hand ready to go.
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