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Generally, you can give proteins like meats to baby from 6 months onwards so at 10 months, giving baby chicken is just fine. In fact, chicken or turkey is generally recommended as a great 'starter' protein to introduce to your baby. Chicken is highly versatile in terms of cooking styles. You can bake, roast, stew, fry and sautee chicken. Most parents would either puree or mince the chicken for baby's ease and convenience and mix them into porridges or even to eat on its own. As baby grow older, you can consider shredding chicken and adding them to pastas, sandwiches etc.
definitely yes you can :) in fact, chicken contains a lot of protein that will benefit your baby's overall growth and development. try giving it in small amounts for at least 3 to 4 days to make sure your baby is able to digest it properly. if everything is fine, continue. if baby shows any discomfort, speak to the doc and see how to proceed
Yes, you can. But it should be completely minced and so that the baby can swallow it just like water. Better if you give soup to him along with the minced chicken. You can also grind the cooked chicken and then feed it along with the chicken soup.
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Yes you can. Make sure it is cooked very well. Take a small piece make a FINE PASTE and then mix it with the soup or khichdi.