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I also realize that they're not being fed broiler food. Which is okay in my opinion, it's not hurting them and it's what I've been doing with all the birds that I raise. If I'm hatching ducks or turkeys, their chick starter will be suited for their needs like how ducklings need niacin and turkeys need more protein. Once the chick starter runs out, they're out of their baby stage, or they're consuming so much chick starter that it runs out faster then they are switched to "big chicken food". My birds will not touch pellets of any sort (I've tried) so they eat the mash which is corn and other stuff I guess. Is that all they get? No. If they only got feed I'd feel like I'm starving them. They also get fruits, vegetables, leftovers, worms, bugs, bread, potatoes, rice cake, mice (always alive because they won't touch dead ones), and baby mice, again alive baby mice that I find under things outside or if I dig in suspected mouse holes. Mice are for the laying flock though, the grow out pen where the broilers are gets fruits and vegetables.
I didn't even know broilers had their own type of feed until I asked on this thread so thank you to those actually helping and responding respectfully.
I didn't even know broilers had their own type of feed until I asked on this thread so thank you to those actually helping and responding respectfully.