junebuggena
Crowing
You don't need to feed medicated feed for a full 16 weeks. The amount of amprolium in medicated feed is a very small amount, meant to provide a bit of protection to young chicks while their immune systems begin to develop. By the time they are more than two months old, the amount of amprolium in the feed is so small, it has very little impact. I always suggest giving chicks medicated start for at least a couple weeks when first exposed to soil. After that, they have had a chance to develop resistance and don't really need it anymore.
It should also be noted that the amount of amprolium in medicated feed is not sufficient to treat an active outbreak.
It should also be noted that the amount of amprolium in medicated feed is not sufficient to treat an active outbreak.