MossflowerWoods
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yep.. that's what I use.
sometimes the hobble ( tieing legs close together with string ) will do it. I've had 50/50% success rate on turkey, and 90% on chicken. also.. the faster they grow witht he spraddle.. the harder to save. I hold off on the high protien chick feeder and keep them on regular feed till the spraddle starts to clear. then i put them on grower/startrer. otherwise you got a bird with weak legs that puts on body weight faster than it's legs get better and you get a big chick laying on it's side. worse with turkey. and yeah.. sand paper works great. 320-80 any of that works.. 400+ is too smooth.. and 60 is too expensive.. use the yellow stuff. not hte black stuff.
I also use this paper to coat perches in my bird cages..
Chris,
My regular flock builder feed is pellet because I have ducks and chickens in the same "flock"... Can't feed pellet to the little guys...
Seriously using sand paper... crimadiddly...
David