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A couple of your barn workers are sick. To help with all the work, you've brought in a young man with little poultry experience (other than culinary).

To make sure he understands your directions, you'll have to explain yourself more than you're used to doing.

The following are some of the terms you will use:

coccidiosis: a disease that can kill chicks. It is caught from the droppings of other birds.
mash: a powdery type of feed
crumbles: feed made of broken-up pellets
poult: young domestic fowl
starter: a food for young fowl
grit: small stones used by birds as teeth
gizzard: part of a bird's stomach for grinding food with small stones
brooder: a small heated structure for raising chicks and other fowl

Use the definitions above to rewrite the following directions. Make sure someone unfamiliar with poultry farming would understand it.

"Go out to the brooders and feed starter to the chicks. In a couple days we'll be giving them mash. Next week we'll feed them crumbles. By then they should have enough grit in their gizzards to handle it. Also, don't forget to clean the brooders out every day. We don't want the poults to get coccidiosis, after all."

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