1.
Start all baby chicks on a 20% Chick Starter (Medicated).
Carry them through 8 weeks
of age on this for all chicks other than Cornish-Rock broilers.
(See details for starting broilers under Cornish Rock Chick
Care). At 8-9 weeks switch your egg-type, bantams, rare and
unusual breed chicks to an 18% grower ration. At 16 weeks
of age, commence feeding them a 16% Complete Layer ration.
We suggest that no grain be fed on the side during any period
of the chick's life.
2.
Water: start your newly arrived chicks as we outline in
our general recommendations. That is
1/4 cup sugar
per gallon in the initial water they receive
and let
them drink just that water for one hour before setting the
feeders into the pen. This is an excellent way to help cover
the stress of shipping, etc. After this, give them fresh
water to drink.
3. Provide
2.5 inches of feeder space and 1 inch of watering space per chick
for the first 10-12 weeks. You will need to expand that a little more
as the bird gets older. Provide 1/2 square foot of floor space for
the first 2 weeks. Expand that to one square foot until housing time
(layers). At time of housing, figure 1.75 to 2 square feet per bird
for regular sized chickens and 1 to 1.5 square feet per bird for the
smaller bantams.
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