Hello everyone. I hope I am not asking a repeat. I was wondering what your opinions are on natural chicken keeping vs medicated chick feed.
I understand that the medicated part is not an antibiotic but Ampolium, a cocci preventative that in my lay-mans understanding seems to work by blocking thiamine (vitamin B) and along with it the thiamine transporter of the cocci parasite. From what I have read it is only a preventative and not a cure.
I am sort of inclined to not use it for my next batch of chicks as it seems to only be moderately effective and I would rather keep it as natural as possible but am I being overly paranoid? I was wondering what you feed your babies?

You have done your research, and I am really glad to hear that. I feed my babies non-medicated now, but I did not always do that. I had more losses with medicated than with non-medicated if you can believe that!
Fermented Feed and U-ACV in the water helps create a hostile environment in the gut for these parasites (worms, cocci, etc). Good practices in how you raise your birds is preventative enough. I never had Cocci before. And if you think about it, how many of the people posting here on emergency forum are complaining of instances of cocci actually feed their birds medicated feed? I bet the majority of those cases medicated feed is involved.
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