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". . . if an immature chicken is fed a layer diet, the calcium level is so high that the young bird will experience improper bone formation, kidney failure, and possibly death." That's from J. P. Blake and J. B. Hess, Extension Poultry Scientists and Professors, and K. S. Macklin, Extension Poultry Scientist, Assistant Professor, all in Poultry Science at Auburn University.
That may not be "conclusive proof" but these are the poultry scientists.
Steve
Personally, I'm very inclined to give some credit to what these guys have to say.
John P. Blake, Ph.D., Animal Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1986
M.S., Animal Science, University of Maine
B.S., Animal Science, The Pennsylvania State University
Joseph B. Hess, Ph.D., Layer Mineral Nutrition and Eggshell Quality, University of Georgia, 1989
M.S., University of Georgia
B.S., Poultry Science, Pennsylvania State University
Kenneth S. Macklin, Ph.D., Poultry Science, Auburn University, 2003
M.S. Biology, Northern Illinois University
B.S. Biology, Northern Illinois University
No, they aren't rocket scientists.
S
Mine must be "mature" chicks, then, as they have managed to remain healthy, alive, and
thriving despite the overwhelming, combined knowledge of college professors!