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Glad your baby boy seems to be doing better. I'd get him on some grit if he isn't already. It helps with digestion and breaking down food.
I'll give him grit I was confused if the grit is Pretty big can injured him

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Glad your baby boy seems to be doing better. I'd get him on some grit if he isn't already. It helps with digestion and breaking down food.
I'll give him grit I was confused if the grit is Pretty big can injured himfor him but I'm going to give him
If its adult sized grit, it may be too big for the wee little fellow... do you have a petshop or somewhere you can get your hands on regular pet bird supplies? In a pinch you can use the stuff for larger caged birds, it might be big enough, but some of it can be almost as tiny as sand grains which I think might be too small for him too.No! I didn't give him grit my big boys eat grit that seems big so I was confused to give him now or not ..he's 2 months old
I think it should be fine to offer that grit to him.I'll give him grit I was confused if the grit is Pretty big can injured himfor him but I'm going to give him
I agree, you can't have one chickHe may enjoy a sibling. If anyone in your area has a chick they don’t need then that’s an option. Otherwise you could try putting him outside with everyone else. It might also be stress. In terms of stress you are doing all the right things. Just make sure he always has access to a clean water supplies. I hope this helps. Wishing him the best![]()
You can get chick gritNo! I didn't give him grit my big boys eat grit that seems big so I was confused to give him now or not ..he's 2 months old