I received a packet of Quik Chick along with my baby chicks in May 2004. It was my first experience with poultry so I followed the instructions carefully. I didn't lose a single one,and my chicks grew into big healthy hens who started laying eggs about a month earlier than expected. They are 2 1/2 years old now.
They began to look a bit scruffy
this fall, and I started them back on the Quik Chick to be sure they were getting enough vitamins. I was surprised to see how nicely my old girls shaped up- their feathers are glossier, they seem perkier, and even though it is January, they've started producing more eggs. I plan to keep them on Quik Chick permanently.
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