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The chicks are one week old and have grown a lot! If you look close, you can see they have started getting feathers on their wings. I'm feeding them turkey feed for 2 weeks and then I'll switch them to chicken grower feed. The turkey feed has 30% protein, which is very important the first 2 weeks.
2 comments:
debbie, the babies are sooooo cute!
thanks lisa!
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