My vote would be no. I'm not exactly sure why you would want to, maybe to try to condition them? Anyway, my grandfather, way back in the 1920's would never let his poults feet touch the ground until they got to a certain age. My mother can't remember just how long. I think I'll try to do a little research in that and get back. I know some thing's are like urban legends. Something we do because our parents and grandparents do.Question about this one, Kuntrygirl. Would it be beneficial at all to bring in some soil and put a box of that in the brooder for them to pick through? Or would it do more harm than good? From, say, after the time when they are eating well on their own and from an area that does not have blackhead?
Hopefully I'll be getting a call from Porters before too long saying my poults are on their way, and I want to make sure I don't kill them.
Thanks!