I've never fed it to turkey poults so i cannot say for them but yes I feed newly hatched quail ground cat food (boiled eggs and when they get a bit older i introduce insects like mealies and waxworms, tigerworms etc) gives them a good boost and makes sure they dont have any feather abnormalities later on in life due to lack of protien (the durmor feed i feed them is formulated for chickens, turkeys, and other game birds but doesnt have enough protien go figure...) anywho after talking to breeders who have been breeding quails for 30 some odd years they all said kitten/cat food was the way to go (kitten for chicks, cat food for adults). Once a week is what i feed protien sources to them, more if I have something available that's different, like once a week mealworms, then in that same week boiled eggs and or cat food. I feed high % protien cat food called Wellness Core I forget the amount but it's VERY high for cat food.
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