Flock raiser or grower feed is an excellent feed for all ages and genders in a flock. Just be sure to provide oyster shell in a separate container. Good luck with your chickens!
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My chicks are 10 weeks and the hens have been eating the grower the whole time because the chicks have been with them since day one. They have oyster shell on the side but prefer when I bring out the dried egg shells from what eggs we've used. I did notice that the eggs are slightly smaller than normal but that's ok for now.That’s what I thought.
I think next time we’ll get an all flock or starter/grower for all with oyster shells on the side.
I think it will benefit not only my chicks but also my bantams ages 9 and 4-5.
Chick starter will only have an effect on coccidiosis if it is medicated. Non medicated starter feed would be no different than an all flock feed on that protozoa.I think there are a couple of important points.
While some studies may show layer feed for chicks may have some negative long term effects, it seems that layer feed for roosters definitely has. So if you have cockerels then maybe some extra thought on diet (?)
One of the important things about chick starter feed is it helps the chick to build an immunity to Coccidiosis. I have yet to read any reliable information on how long it take of eating starter feed to build sufficient immunity.
Their entire lives? Even when they were chicks or when they started laying?... They have been eating dumor 16% layer their entire lives.
One of the important things about chick starter feed is it helps the chick to build an immunity to Coccidiosis. I have yet to read any reliable information on how long it take of eating starter feed to build sufficient immunity.
Chick starter will only have an effect on coccidiosis if it is medicated. Non medicated starter feed would be no different than an all flock feed on that protozoa.
Medicated Feed containing a cocciodistat is clearly marked on the bag and the guaranteed analysis tag - in the US at least.
'Not all chick feeds in the US contain a Coccidiostat, so...
A chick can build natural resistance to the strains of Coccidia found in their environment if introduced early on - I like to give them a plug of sod along with dirt from the runs they will be living in to introduce them to different pathogens and bugs. I do keep a Coccidiostat on hand as well just in case a bird gets overloaded.