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at what point do they need the grit? Should I offer it right away?
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I think the ready available blend is either 18 or 19% depending on brand.
Do you have a preference about brand? (I would love to not buy Purina.....it's Nestle company, and dang I hate their politics!)
at what point do they need the grit? Should I offer it right away?
Up to you, if the chicks are not vaccinated for coccidiosis. If they are, it must be unmedicated, as the medicated feed will nullify the vaccine.But should I get medicated or not, and which is the better brand?
Up to you, if the chicks are not vaccinated for coccidiosis. If they are, it must be unmedicated, as the medicated feed will nullify the vaccine.
I don't use medicated feed but I do keep Corid on hand to compensate, if it's needed.
everything is clear as mud.
Gotcha.
(I doubt the source vaccinates the chicks though)
I took a 1 inch thick dowel and two pieces of leftover fence board about 4-6 inches tall. Screwed in the dowel and voila, chick roost. It was free, and it's actually adorable when they use it.I have plenty of flat rocks about.
A chick-sized roost? Tell me more!
considering it's the Walmart of chick suppliers.....I am not seeing it.Getting chicks vaccinated for various things is an extra fee per vaccine.
Very doable!I took a 1 inch thick dowel and two pieces of leftover fence board about 4-6 inches tall. Screwed in the dowel and voila, chick roost. It was free, and it's actually adorable when they use it.
It's free-standing and only about 2 inches off the ground.
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considering it's the Walmart of chick suppliers.....I am not seeing it.