- Mar 19, 2007
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I have 5 young birds that are about 12 weeks old. I had to release them into coop because they were getting to big for my juvenile cage. For the last week I have left a crack in the cage door for them to run and hide from the older one and to have their own water and grow feed.
The other day I caught them eating out of the big girls feed bucket that has 20% layer crumble. I have this bucket on a raised platform about 2 feet off the ground and the bucket is hanging about a foot off the floor. They somehow made it up on the platform and stretched their neck to eat the crumble. I raised the bucket even higher and now they are just jumping up and sitting on the edge of the feeder eating the crumble.
They have plenty of grow crumble in their cage, they just aren't eating it. They have taken to the layer crumble and also the big girls water dish. As far as I can tell they aren't even going into their cage, just cruizing and sleeping with the older ones.
If I leave the grow crumbles out in the open for them, then the big girls will eat it all.
This is the first time I've had little one venture out and find the layer crumble so fast. They are not afraid of the older ones and are already accepted as part of the flock.
Should I worry about them eating layer crumble so young? I've heard that the extra calcium isn't good for them, but what can it do to them? Will it kill them?
Not sure I can really do anything about it, but I'm open to suggestions.
Aloha,
Cory
The other day I caught them eating out of the big girls feed bucket that has 20% layer crumble. I have this bucket on a raised platform about 2 feet off the ground and the bucket is hanging about a foot off the floor. They somehow made it up on the platform and stretched their neck to eat the crumble. I raised the bucket even higher and now they are just jumping up and sitting on the edge of the feeder eating the crumble.
They have plenty of grow crumble in their cage, they just aren't eating it. They have taken to the layer crumble and also the big girls water dish. As far as I can tell they aren't even going into their cage, just cruizing and sleeping with the older ones.
If I leave the grow crumbles out in the open for them, then the big girls will eat it all.
This is the first time I've had little one venture out and find the layer crumble so fast. They are not afraid of the older ones and are already accepted as part of the flock.
Should I worry about them eating layer crumble so young? I've heard that the extra calcium isn't good for them, but what can it do to them? Will it kill them?
Not sure I can really do anything about it, but I'm open to suggestions.
Aloha,
Cory