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| #Post#: 291-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Feeding proper feed | |
| By: captjohn Date: February 7, 2018, 6:45 pm | |
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| This is an image from the APA (American Poultry Association) | |
| Facebook page and used with educational permission. It shows | |
| the difference in feeding corn/scratch only type feeds versus | |
| proper nutritional feeds. Quite a difference. Several poultry | |
| show judges added that they see this often in 4H settings as | |
| well as from old time farmers. Please feed your birds properly. | |
| #Post#: 293-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Feeding proper feed | |
| By: Angela Fore Date: February 7, 2018, 6:56 pm | |
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| [quote author=John Ellis link=topic=182.msg291#msg291 | |
| date=1518050756] | |
| This is an image from the APA (American Poultry Association) | |
| Facebook page and used with educational permission. It shows | |
| the difference in feeding corn/scratch only type feeds versus | |
| proper nutritional feeds. Quite a difference. Several poultry | |
| show judges added that they see this often in 4H settings. | |
| Please feed your birds properly. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Thanks for sharing this pic John. Something I learned at | |
| Chicken Boot Camp from Dr. Bob Hess is that penned adult | |
| chickens may do fine with 16% layer feed but if your chickens | |
| free range they need to be eating a 20-22% feed because of their | |
| activity levels. | |
| #Post#: 297-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Feeding proper feed | |
| By: Travis Rayner Date: February 8, 2018, 12:16 am | |
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| [quote author=Angela Fore link=topic=182.msg293#msg293 | |
| date=1518051390] | |
| [quote author=John Ellis link=topic=182.msg291#msg291 | |
| date=1518050756] | |
| This is an image from the APA (American Poultry Association) | |
| Facebook page and used with educational permission. It shows | |
| the difference in feeding corn/scratch only type feeds versus | |
| proper nutritional feeds. Quite a difference. Several poultry | |
| show judges added that they see this often in 4H settings. | |
| Please feed your birds properly. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Thanks for sharing this pic John. Something I learned at | |
| Chicken Boot Camp from Dr. Bob Hess is that penned adult | |
| chickens may do fine with 16% layer feed but if your chickens | |
| free range they need to be eating a 20-22% feed because of their | |
| activity levels. | |
| [/quote]That is interesting...never really considered that! | |
| #Post#: 723-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Feeding proper feed | |
| By: Susan Austin Coulange Date: March 28, 2018, 7:02 pm | |
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| I have a question for EVERYONE! Since I will hopefully have | |
| chicks soon, I'm contemplating the correct food for new chicks. | |
| I know there is a "medicated" and "non-medicated" chick grower | |
| feed. I am an organic gardener and want my chickens to be | |
| organic but also am concerned about chick health issues. I'm | |
| sure it's personal preference, but what do you say? Also, I | |
| have half a bag of non-medicated chick grower feed that I got | |
| with my hens....but that was last summer. Is it still good? I | |
| read somewhere that feed loses its nutritional value over time. | |
| I have stored it all this time in dry conditions but definitely | |
| don't want to use it if it is not safe. I guess I could always | |
| feed it to my night crawlers. | |
| Thanks for any insight | |
| Susan | |
| #Post#: 725-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Feeding proper feed | |
| By: Susan Austin Coulange Date: March 28, 2018, 7:54 pm | |
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| [quote author=Angela Fore link=topic=182.msg724#msg724 | |
| date=1522283355] | |
| [quote author=Susan Austin Coulange link=topic=182.msg723#msg723 | |
| date=1522281771] | |
| I have a question for EVERYONE! Since I will hopefully have | |
| chicks soon, I'm contemplating the correct food for new chicks. | |
| I know there is a "medicated" and "non-medicated" chick grower | |
| feed. I am an organic gardener and want my chickens to be | |
| organic but also am concerned about chick health issues. I'm | |
| sure it's personal preference, but what do you say? Also, I | |
| have half a bag of non-medicated chick grower feed that I got | |
| with my hens....but that was last summer. Is it still good? I | |
| read somewhere that feed loses its nutritional value over time. | |
| I have stored it all this time in dry conditions but definitely | |
| don't want to use it if it is not safe. I guess I could always | |
| feed it to my night crawlers. | |
| Thanks for any insight | |
| Susan | |
| [/quote]I personally would feed "Organic" medicated. I used to | |
| feed organic non medicated and had an issue with coccidiosis one | |
| time with a very clean environment. Coccidiosis is easy enough | |
| to deal with if you catch it in time but why not go ahead and | |
| use a medicated organic starter and head it off at the pass? | |
| Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Tapatalk | |
| [/quote] Oh, awesome, I didn't know it came in medicated, | |
| organic! Thank you! Coccidiosis was what I was worried about! | |
| #Post#: 727-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Feeding proper feed | |
| By: Angela Fore Date: March 28, 2018, 10:10 pm | |
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| [size=12pt]Hmmmmm...... I could have sworn I saw medicated | |
| organic feed at St Elmo a few weeks a go but now I am not seeing | |
| it online. Let me do some research on that. The feed is | |
| medicated with amprolium which a lot of people mistake for an | |
| antibiotic. It is a thiamine blocker that keeps the cocci | |
| protozoa from absorbing enough thiamine to grow and reproduce | |
| thus giving the chick enough time to develop some immunity to | |
| strains present in their environment. Coccidia is EVERYWHERE!!! | |
| And on EVERYTHING!! I have raised 5 sets of babies on organic | |
| non-medicated starter and I only had 1 bout with coccidiosis. | |
| The main thing to remember is to keep their brooder clean and | |
| dry that way the cocci won't have a suitable environment for | |
| proliferation. I have read that some chicken keepers will start | |
| chicks on a medicated starter and then switch to non medicated | |
| after a few weeks. I will be at SEFS on Friday morning, I will | |
| double check about the feed. I hope I didn't make that up about | |
| the organic "medicated" starter but I am starting to wonder if I | |
| did? lol | |
| #Post#: 728-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Feeding proper feed | |
| By: Susan Austin Coulange Date: March 28, 2018, 11:31 pm | |
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| Angela, you are so funny. No worries, I sometimes accidentally | |
| make stuff up too. LOL I'll ask Mr. Googlepants. | |
| #Post#: 729-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Feeding proper feed | |
| By: Angela Fore Date: March 29, 2018, 8:37 am | |
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| [quote author=Susan Austin Coulange link=topic=182.msg728#msg728 | |
| date=1522297903] | |
| Angela, you are so funny. No worries, I sometimes accidentally | |
| make stuff up too. LOL I'll ask Mr. Googlepants. | |
| [/quote]MR. Googlepants told me I made it up!! Lol! When I was | |
| in SEFS, I remember seeing what I thought was Organic medicated | |
| started and I remember thinking, "Holy Cow! I have never seen | |
| that before, I would use that." Maybe I am trying to will it | |
| into existence. :) | |
| Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Tapatalk | |
| #Post#: 730-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Feeding proper feed | |
| By: Susan Austin Coulange Date: March 29, 2018, 12:20 pm | |
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| LOL. After reading all the side effects of thiamine deficiency, | |
| I'm opting for non medicated. As a retired RN, I am averse to | |
| all unnatural medication interventions. One medication causes | |
| side effects that require another medication... and so on. | |
| Don't get me started! LOL BTW, the incubator arrived! YAY | |
| I'm going to test it before setting the eggs. | |
| #Post#: 731-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Feeding proper feed | |
| By: Angela Fore Date: March 29, 2018, 1:04 pm | |
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| This is a perfect example of what we want our club members to | |
| do. Get all of the facts and then make a decision that is best | |
| for your flock. :) | |
| Just keep the brooder clean and dry you shouldn't have a | |
| problem. If you see a baby puffing up to stay warm, isolating | |
| itself, not eating and there is blood in their poop then you | |
| need to start them on Corrid. Corrid will stop coccidiosis in | |
| quick order but it works best if you catch the symptoms early. | |
| You probably will not have a problem but as long as you know the | |
| signs to look for your babies will be fine. | |
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