Is false B vitamins safe for chickens?

Mar 6, 2019
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Hi, I have ran out of chicken feed and was at the store but the pet shop was closed so I had to buy baby food which is full of plain, millet wheat, buckwheat and corn which is all in chicken feed but it contains a false b vit which i don’t no is safe?
 
Hi, I have ran out of chicken feed and was at the store but the pet shop was closed so I had to buy baby food which is full of plain, millet wheat, buckwheat and corn which is all in chicken feed but it contains a false b vit which i don’t no is safe?

Do you mean food meant for baby people? Is the "false b vit" maybe "synthetic"?

If it's food meant for people of any age, and you intend to feed it to the chickens for just a day or so until you can buy more proper chicken feed, then it's probably fine. Synthetic vitamins are probably just fine, as long as it's not a ridiculously high dose, and as long as you're feeding it short term. Long term, it's probably safe at some levels and not at others, but I have not idea what levels are Ok and what ones are not.

It looks like you already know proper chicken feed is the easiest way to give them a proper balanced diet, so I assume you'll be buying more really soon :)
 
Do you mean food meant for baby people? Is the "false b vit" maybe "synthetic"?

If it's food meant for people of any age, and you intend to feed it to the chickens for just a day or so until you can buy more proper chicken feed, then it's probably fine. Synthetic vitamins are probably just fine, as long as it's not a ridiculously high dose, and as long as you're feeding it short term. Long term, it's probably safe at some levels and not at others, but I have not idea what levels are Ok and what ones are not.

It looks like you already know proper chicken feed is the easiest way to give them a proper balanced diet, so I assume you'll be buying more really soon :)

THanks!
Yep hopefully later today or tomorrow!
 

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