Old Fashioned Broody Hen Hatch A Long and Informational Thread

I have always used med. feed to start, and we have continued to eat the eggs because everyone including our ducks love baby chick food.
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at least we won't have to worry about getting cocci.
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I think some use it and some don't depending on the part of the country your in .
 
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Can you point me to this info on the Web, please? I've been giving everyone unmedicated feed because I didn't want to chance the ducks/ducklings getting into medicated chick starter.

Thanks!

ETA: Just found this:

"Warning: Never give young waterfowl medicated chick feed. Ducklings are voracious eaters and can overdose themselves and die from a medication that is correctly proportioned for chickens. "

http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/BRKRaisingDucklings.html

I know that ducks "scoop" their feed and, as such, can overdose on the medication. Is this no longer the case?!?
 
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You don't need to medicate for cocci, the hens take their babies out on the dirt, coop floor, etc, and they slowly build immunity. It is us-humans, that pretty much cause our chicks to get cocci because we keep everything so clean for the first weeks and then set them out to get overloaded all at once with cocci or oocysts whatever the spelling is
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IroquoisEgg is correct - my dad has never hatched a chick in a incubator (always with a broody hen) and had never had any cases of cocci. The chicks build ammunity if they are introduced to the dirt by the hen.
 

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