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Q&A:
PEACHICK LEG PROBLEMS |
Question:
Each year I raise several young peachicks. At around 2 1/2 months old, a small
number of these chicks develop some type of leg problem. In some it's one leg,
in some it's both legs. It appears the knee joint turns inward and the feet turn
out. They grow fine and are never sick, but they are crippled for life. I feed
30% quality game bird starter till 3 months old, then add grain and greens. Can
you help?
Thanks, Ellis
Answer:
Ellis, I think the problem you are having is something we have all ran into at
one time or another and that is that the protein level is too high. This causes
the young birds to grow too fast and their legs don't strengthen fast enough to
support the extra weight. There may be other factors but I feel this is the
major problem, you may want to consider trying 20-22% feed.
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