They are getting vitamins in their drink and yeast powder. As main food they have the default chick starter. We'll move onwards to mashed boiled eggs, peas and herbs (dandelion etc).What are they eating? Are they getting plenty of Niacin?
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They are getting vitamins in their drink and yeast powder. As main food they have the default chick starter. We'll move onwards to mashed boiled eggs, peas and herbs (dandelion etc).What are they eating? Are they getting plenty of Niacin?
Do they have grit so that they can digest these other foods? They should have since they are being given foods other than just non medicated chick starter or duckling starter. They sure are cutie pies.They are getting vitamins in their drink and yeast powder. As main food they have the default chick starter. We'll move onwards to mashed boiled eggs, peas and herbs (dandelion etc).
When it is over 20° outside, you should take the garden hose and create a little muddy spot, set the guinea-box on top of it and put the little ones inside. They get all the nutrients, grit and vitamins they need plus a lot of fun. And maybe they hit an oil- or natural-gas-pocket when drilling and you become stinky rich…They are getting vitamins in their drink and yeast powder. As main food they have the default chick starter. We'll move onwards to mashed boiled eggs, peas and herbs (dandelion etc).
When it is over 20° outside, you should take the garden hose and create a little muddy spot, set the guinea-box on top of it and put the little ones inside. They get all the nutrients, grit and vitamins they need plus a lot of fun. And maybe they hit an oil- or natural-gas-pocket when drilling and you become stinky rich…![]()
That has to be 20 degrees C. 20 degrees F means frozen duckcicles. lolWhen it is over 20° outside, you should take the garden hose and create a little muddy spot, set the guinea-box on top of it and put the little ones inside. They get all the nutrients, grit and vitamins they need plus a lot of fun. And maybe they hit an oil- or natural-gas-pocket when drilling and you become stinky rich…![]()
20° is 68F my imperial friend.20 f is frozen
20c ? is what , like 70f?