is pea gravel a form of grit? I have my girls in a very large chicken yard with a sand/dirt floor . They have access to grass and weeds as well. I was wondering if pea gravel is a form of grit (I’ve just made a gravel pit and filled it with pea gravel) or is their dirt floor enough????
I believe I could manage to create a location for her in the chicken yard and then move her back to the coop at night. She can stand on it but she does sometimes fall over because of it. I’m just very confused and worried for her. Is there anything I can give her for pain that you might be aware...
please help.... my 10 week old SLW hurt her leg. She’s limping really bad. It doesn’t look broken , no scrapes of any kind. Should I put her in a small cage to limit her exercise ? Or is putting her in a cage and separating her from the rest of her flock going to cause unnecessary stress...
EE’s and isa Browns, it was 75 degrees and all grass. They are staying in a brooding area in my garage. I use pine shavings for bedding and clean it out once a week....
I be had it this way for about 1 week. Today I noticed my adult chicks , about 1.5 years old....dust bathing and soaking up the sun along next to my 8 week old chicks. I’m taking this as a good sign.
hello everyone, I have a 10x10 coop with a 60x13 ft attached chicken yard. Inside the coop I have a portable chicken cage where I keep my 12..8 week old chicks separated from my 3 adult hens and 1 rooster but still visible. 1/4 of my chicken yard is for my 8 week olds divided off from my adult...