If you want your newly hatched chicks to eat even MORE, put the start n grow in the blender, dry until it is like cornmeal consistency. They eat it even better and so far no growth related problems. They just grow legs like little tree trunks. I have noticed that when I do that they seem to feather in slower, I think because the food being digested creates heat and the increase in body mass helps them retain it better so they don't get the message "need to grow feathers" quite as loud and clear as when you just feed start 'n grow straight from the bag. This is not to be confused with the slow feathering gene... two different feathering patterns. SFG is easy to recognize once you have seen a few. Especially the tails and the tops of their wings. I am trying to breed away from that. It seem so rampant in all varieties of marans, from every level of breeder. Not naming names or flaming, just saying I am trying to breed it out of my line.