Well it might have been medicated sorry for putting it that way though.
It just had something in it that made them grow faster than normal because when we bought some from tsc with the stater feed and like at 16 wks old they were full grown brids.
We feed the chicks laying mash with corn it was made by Georgia's Farm Center in Metter. We just make sure the feed we buy for the animals like the goats and horses and chickens isn't medicated because we eat the eggs and we use the goats for milk and we make ice cream and yogurt, butter.
i am sorry about that i didn't mean steroids, i believe i meant medicated i just didn't think about it.
It might've been the breed, not the feed at all. Some mature very fast. My BAs have always been much larger than my BRs (bought them as 8 week olds), and I have two in the brooder right now that were hatched the same day, a java and a Wyandotte. The java makes 3 of the Wyandotte right now.
I wouldn't feed layer to young chickens. The damage done can't be seen and may not even be noticed until they're gone. Kidney problems are no fun. Jmo