Can chickens eat too much grit?
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Can chickens eat too much grit?
thank you. I picked up my first chickens today from @TheKeeper and one has been eating grit like its candy. Non stop!They eat grit until the crop fills up with it. The grit will eventually pass through.
Give them grit free choice, not mixed into their feed.
Just so you know, bantam marans have egg so light they are not different then store eggs. they are for sure a work in progress. Of course cuckoos have lighter color anyway, but bantam cuckoos are likely to be merly tan. I don't know if wellies are the same, but I have never seen a bantam wellie egg s I dint know for sure. Brow egg genes are very involved so dint switch well when you try and recreate something in a different breed like a bantam.I know it's a long shot but I'm looking for bantam cuckoo maran and bantam welsummer hens. I'm in San Francisco but I'm willing to drive a little ways to pick up the perfect birds![]()
I have a shipment of silkie chicks (white, black and buff) coming mid February, if anyone is interested I'm sure to have more then I plan on keeping ultimately.
Ron answered it better, she might be hungry and think its food. Or be playing with it, min sometimes toss grit and oyster shell around and run like its treats.Can chickens eat too much grit?
Great to see you back on the board.
Thank you! I am going to start calling her Abby in an attempt to seal the dealSuch a strikingly marked little chick, I'll cross my fingers that Able becomes Abby.
Funny that you should say that. I was thinking the other day that I missed your posts. we all have real lives and understand absences but wanted you to know that I did miss you.Ron answered it better, she might be hungry and think its food. Or be playing with it, min sometimes toss grit and oyster shell around and run like its treats.
I have been around and noticed i have not been posting much! I bought some new silkies at the show today, and had a few people call me for Marans eggs at later dates. that was exciting! Ill try and participate more!
I live right at Central Ave and Service Rd. So very close. Maybe we will meet at the Modesto show![]()
I was there. I was wearing a green sweatshirt. I was talking with Kern and Lisa. I'm sorry I missed you.I was at the show & a group of us were in the snack bar at noon. If you were there I didn't realize it.
Just so you know, bantam marans have egg so light they are not different then store eggs. they are for sure a work in progress. Of course cuckoos have lighter color anyway, but bantam cuckoos are likely to be merly tan. I don't know if wellies are the same, but I have never seen a bantam wellie egg s I dint know for sure. Brow egg genes are very involved so dint switch well when you try and recreate something in a different breed like a bantam.
Ron answered it better, she might be hungry and think its food. Or be playing with it, min sometimes toss grit and oyster shell around and run like its treats.
I have been around and noticed i have not been posting much! I bought some new silkies at the show today, and had a few people call me for Marans eggs at later dates. that was exciting! Ill try and participate more!