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Aww, so adorable! I love it.I made a pile of sticks and stuff in the middle of the pen for them to hide in. They love it. Here is a picture of the yellow ones head it's kind of blurry but you can see the feathers coming out.![]()
Now you have me wondering what my bag says. I'm going to check it and see. But I'm feeding medicated 30% protein. How long for that high of a % do you think?Quote:
The information I read on the bag of Medicated chick starter says twenty weeks. I am not sure if that is really necessary or a selling point by the manufacturer. I like to assume that the big manufacturers like Purina, etc. have done lots of studies and know what an animal needs and how long they need it. Perhaps I am nieve.
Aww, so adorable! I love it.
Now you have me wondering what my bag says. I'm going to check it and see. But I'm feeding medicated 30% protein. How long for that high of a % do you think?
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From what I have read that is too high of a percentage, I feed 23% You could cut it down, but that would delute the medication. There have been reports of leg problems when using high percentage protein feed, I have not seen it.
I just checked the bag. It is 28% protein, medicated with amprolium. Honestly, they aren't huge fans of the feed. I've spoiled them rotten. They eat large superworms (mealworms) 3xday. And they pick at the feed in-between. They are due to be weighed. Would their weight indicate if they were receiving to much protein?I feed 27% turkey that's medicated with bacitracin, which is used in turkeys to promote growth and prevent necrotic enteritis. I would use something medicated with amprolium, but it only comes in 20% and I like the way they grow on the 27%. That said, knock wood, I have not seen any leg issues, but I don't hatch that many, so who knows... -Kathy
Quote:I just checked the bag. It is 28% protein, medicated with amprolium. Honestly, they aren't huge fans of the feed. I've spoiled them rotten. They eat large superworms (mealworms) 3xday. And they pick at the feed in-between. They are due to be weighed. Would their weight indicate if they were receiving to much protein?I feed 27% turkey that's medicated with bacitracin, which is used in turkeys to promote growth and prevent necrotic enteritis. I would use something medicated with amprolium, but it only comes in 20% and I like the way they grow on the 27%. That said, knock wood, I have not seen any leg issues, but I don't hatch that many, so who knows...
-Kathy
They are probably heavier than chicks raised on 20%, but I'm sure they're fine...
-Kathy