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March 19, 2008

Medicated chick starter is aimed at a single disease, coccidiosis (intestinal parasites). This is a serious problem with brooder-raised chicks (it's unlikely to be a problem with hen-hatched chickens). I recommend that beginners use medicated chick starter because the symptoms of coccidiosis are often hard for beginners to spot, and your chicks can be permanently stunted or killed before you know what has happened. Wait until you've raised a few broods of chickens before giving up the training wheels that medicated starter provides.

I never use vitamins in the water myself. Any competently formulated chick starter will have plenty of vitamins. Use the right feed, keep the chicks warm, and never let them run out of food or water, and they should do fine.

— Robert Plamondon, Norton Creek Farm
Howard 5/1/2008 7:55:23 AM

If you don't want the medicated chick starter simply grind some grain into fines and feed it to the babies. but be award that if the litter is damp or your chicks are crowded, you are probably gonna lose some babies without the medicine in the feed.

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