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They are raised on the ground, but the chicks are indoors for a good 3 weeks. Thats what I am worried about, so currently I take them out for small field trips outside if I feed treats. Also, if I feed a gamebird starter to grown birds, they dont need ouster shells and egg shells for calcium?
Calcium supplements are for laying hens. Chicks don't need it.
I meant for grown birds, if they can be fed with a starter and calcium on the side.
 
I meant for grown birds, if they can be fed with a starter and calcium on the side.
The adults should have a lower protein food. You can get away with layer feed which has the calcium in it already if you don't want to worry about providing calcium on the side. I feed my adults game bird crumble, which is about 22% protein. The chicks get feed that is 28-30% protein.
 
The adults should have a lower protein food. You can get away with layer feed which has the calcium in it already if you don't want to worry about providing calcium on the side. I feed my adults game bird crumble, which is about 22% protein. The chicks get feed that is 28-30% protein.
So they cant eat a starter? with 30% protein? Is it too hard on their liver?
 
They are raised on the ground, but the chicks are indoors for a good 3 weeks. Thats what I am worried about, so currently I take them out for small field trips outside if I feed treats. Also, if I feed a gamebird starter to grown birds, they dont need ouster shells and egg shells for calcium?
A complete and balanced feed ration should contain all the necessary vitamins and minerals, including calcium, so no extra supplementation is required.
Gamebird starter is usually 24% to 30% protein...gamebird grower is usually 18 to 20% protein.
 
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