geauxchicken
In the Brooder
- Apr 29, 2020
- 6
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Hi Everyone! Brand new here and brand new to chicks.
We picked up 8 chicks about 3 weeks ago with the intent of having organic eggs for the household down the road. After picking the chicks up from the local hardware store, I went to Tractor Supply and bought the 40lb bag of Nature's Best Organic Chick Starter/Grower. Huge mistake (maybe??) on my part, that I didn't even realize there was medicated feed, or that the chicks might need medicated feed.
So chicks are currently in the house in our brooder and are seemingly doing fantastic. Eating ALL DAY LONG, growing like weeds, and providing much entertainment to our 6 kiddos. We've been feeding them the organic feed, in addition to some random worms, slugs, insects that my five year old likes to go hunt in the backyard lol. I did notice yesterday and today two instances of runny, watery poo, but those were both on top of the feeder, so not sure how much more is going on that I can't see because its in the bedding.
So here's my question...should I switch them to medicated feed? Is it too late? If we do switch, when can we take them off and put them back on something organic? If we do have them on medicated starter, will that stuff be out of their system by the time we start harvesting eggs?
Thank you for your help! Looking forward to learning from the BYC community.
We picked up 8 chicks about 3 weeks ago with the intent of having organic eggs for the household down the road. After picking the chicks up from the local hardware store, I went to Tractor Supply and bought the 40lb bag of Nature's Best Organic Chick Starter/Grower. Huge mistake (maybe??) on my part, that I didn't even realize there was medicated feed, or that the chicks might need medicated feed.
So chicks are currently in the house in our brooder and are seemingly doing fantastic. Eating ALL DAY LONG, growing like weeds, and providing much entertainment to our 6 kiddos. We've been feeding them the organic feed, in addition to some random worms, slugs, insects that my five year old likes to go hunt in the backyard lol. I did notice yesterday and today two instances of runny, watery poo, but those were both on top of the feeder, so not sure how much more is going on that I can't see because its in the bedding.
So here's my question...should I switch them to medicated feed? Is it too late? If we do switch, when can we take them off and put them back on something organic? If we do have them on medicated starter, will that stuff be out of their system by the time we start harvesting eggs?
Thank you for your help! Looking forward to learning from the BYC community.