Should I Feed Hens Same Food as Chicks?

Just use an all flock type with oyster shell on the side
man this is really helpful ya'll thx!

Hey, I have a serama chick that is 13 weeks old and attacked by a raccon and we are unsure of what to do. any ideas?
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man this is really helpful ya'll thx!

Hey, I have a serama chick that is 13 weeks old and attacked by a raccon and we are unsure of what to do. any ideas?View attachment 2712897View attachment 2712898
we think he was trying to pull her through the cage we are transitioning her to the big chickens coop in, and the wound is deep but not to the skull. Her left eye is swollen shut and we are keeping her separate from the other serama.
 
I'm on mobile too - my cellular is providing the internet connection to my desktop computer. No other internet out here. But as I have benefit of a full keyboard and mouse, happy to do the heavy lifting this time. ;)

Regardless, you nailed the heart of the thing in memorable fashion. I'm appealing to the less emotional, more intellectual side of the argument - but its yours they'll remember. Mine is as exciting as a Wikipedia article. :(
My phone screen is cracked to death which is half my problem. ;]
:old You sound professional and knowledgeable and give the needed facts without talking in circles or talking down to the poster, that is always appreciated.
 
My phone screen is cracked to death which is half my problem. ;]
:old You sound professional and knowledgeable and give the needed facts without talking in circles or talking down to the poster, that is always appreciated.
Hope your screen gets a quick fix, or you get an upgrade that ignores your phones current cobditions.

And i type qirh confidence (and spelling errors). Product of training, and confidence i can link sources.

Back to the original questions, i didn't see any reason given for the layer feed recommend, though it appears someone thinks eztra calcium promotes laying? If so, that's mistaken. A hen lays like a human female ovulates. Biological clock. Something has to be really wrong to interrupt it, and a calcium pill doesn't alter that.

As to the injury? Chikens routinely survive far worse, often w/o treatment. I recommend neosporin after cleaning the wounds, help prevent secondary infections. Has been completely succrssful for me so far, though i've had few injuries in my flock that weren't immediately fatal (and inflicted by me with a SHARP! knife).
 

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