Supposedly MPC does it, but they're just so small it seems like it would be more than easy to really hurt them or miss whatever bump you're looking for which would obviously make it recorded wrongI believe you can, it’s just very difficult.
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Supposedly MPC does it, but they're just so small it seems like it would be more than easy to really hurt them or miss whatever bump you're looking for which would obviously make it recorded wrongI believe you can, it’s just very difficult.
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I use a blender, one cup at a time and pulse several times till the size I want.the pullet it definitely too small to eat the crumble, any suggestions?
Oh man you’re working to too hard lol. Get a large mason jar, fill a 3rd of the way with feed, add enough water to cover the feed but there’s still enough room at the top for expansion, set the cap on but don’t tighten it, and leave it on your countertop. Scoop out what you need when it’s feeding time, adding more feed and water as it gets low.I have 2 cockerels and 1 pullet, all are less than a week and a half week old or something, 1st one to hatch is a rooster, hatched on march 23rd. I don't know if they eat the crumble yet, I wet up the crumble, use my finger nails to scar it all up into tiny pieces basically the size of dust, and they are happy with it but never seem to eat crumble, I know the 2 baby roosters are large enough to eat it but they don't seem to, the pullet it definitely too small to eat the crumble, any suggestions?
Wetting the crumble is enough to disintegrate it, so you shouldn't need to mash it also. What brand of starter?I have 2 cockerels and 1 pullet, all are less than a week and a half week old or something, 1st one to hatch is a rooster, hatched on march 23rd. I don't know if they eat the crumble yet, I wet up the crumble, use my finger nails to scar it all up into tiny pieces basically the size of dust, and they are happy with it but never seem to eat crumble, I know the 2 baby roosters are large enough to eat it but they don't seem to, the pullet it definitely too small to eat the crumble, any suggestions?