- Apr 8, 2013
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I'm not a chick expert, but you don't need to wait that long on mealworms or scraps. If the chicks were being raised by a mama chicken, she'd have them eating bugs and such from day one. The sand you have is fine for grit. I asked a similar question about grit, wondering if I actually should buy grit from the store or if the dirt/sand in my yard was okay. I did end up buying a package of chick grit with a "chick package" online and turns out, it's coarse sand! So, yeah, waste of money and the shipping cost was steep! For sand...(my kid has a playground in the yard filled with many, many cubic feet of SAND, plus we have a wash outside, filled with SAND)....total sucker!!!My sand is fairly course as can be seen in the pic below. I have watched youtube vids of people cleaning their sand coop and it is super fine, like California beach sand. Mine has lots of small pebbles and is the kind used to level ground before laying brick or pavers.
Someone else told me to wait until 5 weeks on the dried mealworms and 7 weeks on kitchen scraps.
Thanks again for your help!
Kristine