KittyKat
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I have my fingers crossed for a hatch on Thursday, which leads me to a feeding question. I have raised two lots of chicks so far and my last lot of chicks picked up coccidiosis when they were relatively young, which resulted in poor growth (so they are smaller than the first lot of chick was at their age). Clearly, I don't want this to happen again, which is why I am considering feed with coccidiostat. Does anyone know if it is sufficient to switch to coccidiostat crumb when the chicks have access to the outdoors or should it be used from day 1 even when they do not have contact with potential sources of infection?
I read that coccidiostat does cause slower growth, so I would prefer to use normal crumbs for the first few weeks of their lives if possible, but not if it would risk their health.
I read that coccidiostat does cause slower growth, so I would prefer to use normal crumbs for the first few weeks of their lives if possible, but not if it would risk their health.