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Both is fine.Oh ok, so not just a pile of sand or can you add that as well?
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Both is fine.Oh ok, so not just a pile of sand or can you add that as well?
Got it Thank you for the tips everyone!You can give them sand or dirt. Chick grit is about the same size.
That is how they would naturally get their grit. Depending on your soil you may never "need" grit. It's cheap and doesn't go bad, I leave it out.Wait, one last thing..I put the sand in with some grass and they are just eating the sand. is this ok? should I stop them from eating it?
I'm in south florida, it's basically beach sand.That is how they would naturally get their grit. Depending on your soil you may never "need" grit. It's cheap and doesn't go bad, I leave it out.
That's what I thought you'd have. For now it's probably fine, but as they grow "I" would provide size/age appropriate grit.I'm in south florida, it's basically beach sand.