What to Feed Baby Chicks?
October 25, 2014 at 11:38 PM
Leah Rae Verde in 31 Days 2014, Baby Chicks, Backyard Chickens, Food Thoughts, Homestead

Our hens ate homemade chicken feed until their abrupt passing. When it was time to get our chicks I thought I would make their feed as well. When I started to research chick starter recipes I immediately came across a forum that cautioned against making your own feed. I was a little discouraged and overwhelmed. While I knew it was still possible to make my own, the caution combined with the new demands of getting children off to school, I decided that I would buy my first bag of chick starter. Researching commercial feed became work enough. I knew that I wanted to stick to soy free options, but even most of the organic commercial starters contained soy. I called all the local stores and could only find organic options that were expensive and had to be pre-ordered.  I finally found a chick starter on amazon that was soy free and gmo free (although not organic) which met my criteria. At $36 a bag, the price is higher than anything I had previously purchased, but cheaper than the local organic versions that still contained soy. The chicks seemed to love it and it gave me more time to work on creating a sustainable recipe. 

This post is part of 31 Days- a writing challenge and twenty-third in my baby chick series!

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