Medicated or nonmedicated feed?

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My meat chicks are scheduled to arrive some time next week and I am going to pick up some feed for them. I was thinking that I do not want medicated feed but want to know how everyone else starts out. Do you start out with medicated feed and then switch over to non medicated? I also see that my feed store has organic feed available.

I was thinking about going with non medicated feed or even organic if it is not to expensive. If medicated is what everyone recommends to start, then I will go that route. I am just looking to see what everybody has had success with.
 
I didn't use medicated with my first flock. I dont plan on using medicated in the future either. But you can feed medicated if you want,,its kinda your choice.
 
My thought is that if you're going to use medicated feed, why not just buy them from the store? I use only non-medicated feed. Even with medicated feed, you often won't prevent them from dying. Organic is too expensive for me, though. I get feed mixed and ground at the mill.
 
I tend to go with the non medicated, mainly because I can also give it to duckings and quail if I need to.

As mentioned, organic feed is often very expensive and if you're feeding it to meat chickens it makes for an expensive dinner.
 
I feed a medicated starter, first 4 week. really help if you plan on putting them on the ground.
 
I have 6 cornish x chicks. I fed them regular chick starter for the first few days until I read that they need a higher protein. I stopped at the feed store today and asked if they had game bird starter. They didn't. He suggested turkey starter. It is 28% protein and is medicated. It was kinda high ($15.50 for 50lbs.) but I figured they need the higher protein so I bought it.

I hope this is ok. I figured I would feed it for a couple of weeks and then switch to a high protein grower feed.

What do you think?? Good idea or not.

The feed has a fishy smell. I guess they added fish meal for a boost in protein. I fed turkey starter to some chicks that I hatch earlier this year. They are healthy and beautiful now. They are 6-8 weeks old.

Darin
 
We have never used a medicated feed for any of our birds. We raise birds for meat and eggs. Our feed comes from a local mill. Last year, with the Cornish X, we had a ~96% survival rate. At this moment we have 1 rooster and 8 pullets for eggs.

Kaj
 
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thats what I feed the first 4 weeks for rock X cornish.
 

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