I don't know if Im feeding the right chick feed…

SunnySid3Up

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I recently hatched out a silkie chick, and I have the purina medicated start and grow, but I got that because it has helped with all of our other chicks, but I was reading that silkie chicks might have problems with medicated feed. I’m not sure if this is true, but I am just trying to feed whatever is the best for him/her.
 
I recently hatched out a silkie chick, and I have the purina medicated start and grow, but I got that because it has helped with all of our other chicks, but I was reading that silkie chicks might have problems with medicated feed. I’m not sure if this is true, but I am just trying to feed whatever is the best for him/her.
I only know about Silkies from borrowing them for broody hen. @Debbie292d may have an answer.
 
I've fed medicated feed when I bought chicks, but not for my own usually, just because I use Kalmbach's Flock Maker crumbles for all of the chicks and chickens here. We only have silkies here.

When I've fed medicated, I only used it for about three weeks, though, as that gives them the basics for protection for most strains of coccidiosis before we put them outside.

I always made sure to give them Poultry Cell water a couple times a week too. That might have negated out the amprolium in the medicated feed a little, but it still would do its job.
 
I've fed medicated feed when I bought chicks, but not for my own usually, just because I use Kalmbach's Flock Maker crumbles for all of the chicks and chickens here. We only have silkies here.

When I've fed medicated, I only used it for about three weeks, though, as that gives them the basics for protection for most strains of coccidiosis before we put them outside.

I always made sure to give them Poultry Cell water a couple times a week too. That might have negated out the amprolium in the medicated feed a little, but it still would do its job.
Thank you! I do give them poultry cell already, and Ill look into the Kalmbach’s crumbles!
 
Thank you! I do give them poultry cell already, and Ill look into the Kalmbach’s crumbles!
It's handy as now we wound up with two ducks, and that Kalmbach's Flock Maker is nutritionally complete for ducks too. I love just one feed for everyone!

It's higher in protein (20%) which is good for silkies, but it's lower in calcium, thus need to provide oyster shell in a separate container once they are laying. Do not have it out before they are laying though, nor let chicks near it.
 
It's handy as now we wound up with two ducks, and that Kalmbach's Flock Maker is nutritionally complete for ducks too. I love just one feed for everyone!

It's higher in protein (20%) which is good for silkies, but it's lower in calcium, thus need to provide oyster shell in a separate container once they are laying. Do not have it out before they are laying though, nor let chicks near it.
That might be helpful for our ducks too! I also feed oyster shells, and eggshells freechoice!
 

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