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Initially the chicks were fed approximately every 30 minutes for 14 hours per day, but the frequency of feeds was gradually reduced as the birds grew.
The frequency of feeds was gradually reduced as the birds grew (for further details of husbandry procedures see Feenders & Bateson 2011).
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