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CHARLTON34
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Would any members have any experience with this product, I think it's a calcium product + minerals for chick's.
Rapid D Plus is a liquid complimentary feed for poultry. We recommend the use of Rapid D Plus at chick start, at peak growth when Vitamin D3 uptake is required with rapid effect. Vitamin D assists uptake of calcium from the intestine to ensure strong bones.CHARLTON34 wrote: Fri Nov 14, 2025 8:44 pm Would any members have any experience with this product, I think it's a calcium product + minerals for chick's.
A significant percentage of commercially raised chickens experience leg problems because they grow too quickly for their skeletal system to support their body weight. Studies indicate that:
Most birds have some walking abnormality: In surveys of commercial flocks, as many as 90% of birds have been found to have a detectable gait abnormality of some degree.
Significant welfare issues are common: Approximately 14% to 30% of fast-growing broiler chickens experience moderate to severe gait impairment.
A notable minority are severely affected: About 3% to 3.3% of birds are almost completely unable to walk.
Many experience chronic pain: In some studies, 26% of birds had gait scores indicating a severe defect or an inability for sustained walking, which is likely associated with chronic pain and discomfort.
Growing pigeons don't need anything extra to increase calcium take up, the parents provide all they need.
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Steve Howells
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Was there ever a time when it was just corn and water? There have always been tonics or supplement I think the big difference now is the sheer volume of them. Manufacturers have learned how to empty our pocketsBowbroom wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 11:31 am Not denying the value of supplements particularly with regard to race performance but it does make you wonder what we used to do when we only had corn and water
Probably not but there are 100s more than when I started in the early 70s. And whilst many appear every year, many disappear just as quick. Just reading on here, some fanciers must have more days in a week than me to give them all. I use Gempax, iodine & a mulitivitamin.Steve Howells wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 12:40 pmWas there ever a time when it was just corn and water? There have always been tonics or supplement I think the big difference now is the sheer volume of them. Manufacturers have learned how to empty our pocketsBowbroom wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 11:31 am Not denying the value of supplements particularly with regard to race performance but it does make you wonder what we used to do when we only had corn and water![]()
Picked up a an old pigeon book at random dated 1909 and found this ad.

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Anthony webster
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I'm similarNeilA wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 12:50 pm I was thinking I don’t use many ,then I started to think
Gemthepax when breeding
Flax oil , yeast , poultry spice moulting
Iodine
The quill boost i am trying
The protein powder Saturdays
The yellow drops
The mycroform T
I’m as guilty as any![]()
Oil
Gemthepax ,zell oxygen
Ph control
Optimix
In moult
That's with out lots of fruit n veg n natural stuff from supermarket ,plus alot of tea .
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Steve Howells
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And I’m not sayingAnthony webster wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 3:51 pmI'm similarNeilA wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 12:50 pm I was thinking I don’t use many ,then I started to think
Gemthepax when breeding
Flax oil , yeast , poultry spice moulting
Iodine
The quill boost i am trying
The protein powder Saturdays
The yellow drops
The mycroform T
I’m as guilty as any![]()
Oil
Gemthepax ,zell oxygen
Ph control
Optimix
In moult
That's with out lots of fruit n veg n natural stuff from supermarket ,plus alot of tea .
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Steve Howells
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Looks like they had a cure for everythingking wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 3:02 pm Picked up a an old pigeon book at random dated 1909 and found this ad.
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