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I have a question for you guys , but first
I have a cousin who raised certified beef cattle and dairey , they feed grass hay and very large summer grass pastures because cattle eveolved eating grasses and it is just healthier for thier being to be grazing ,they were not designed to eat lots of grains but long time ago they found that befor market they could fatten them quickley and gain size by using that and milk replacers...the certified farmer lets the growth come more slowley..naturally.. same school of thought as chickens and these groovy feed blocks youve all got me interested in but so far have to wait to get as no one has them which is frustrating .
My question is, why do you raise the babies on wire bottoms?? I see a lot of people doing this and I am curious....One thing I have noticed here is babies born under surrogate moms on clean dry hay have very straight toes, the chicks from the incubator had a slight crooked outside toe , those were thrown in a brooder newspaper under sawdust...all of the chicks have the same parents, why would that be and does it have something to do with the wire? and are the toes on the babies under the mom more active in pushing her around from day one and develope more strength?
Just a head scratcher for me.