Egg_cited
Songster
When I let my flock to free range half of them eat very long pieces of grass. I'm worried that if they eat to much it will get stuck in there crops. I do give them free access to grit.
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Unfortunately, where they're getting the grass it's a small spot wich can't get mowed I could physically take it out though. For now since I am pretty busy I'll keep everyone in.You are right to be concerned about this. Grass, the tender blades, is usually consumed in tiny bites. But when it's gobbled and sucked in as long blades, it can eventually compact in the crop, forming a dense plug that no amount of grit will process.
The solution is rather simple. Mow the grass and remove any long cuttings.
What about a strimmers? Even though I can mow my chicken run there are some trees planted in places where grass grows up in between and it can’t be mowed so I use a strimmers to get all those hard to reach places. It’s a bit more time consuming but not as time consuming as pulling it all upUnfortunately, where they're getting the grass it's a small spot wich can't get mowed I could physically take it out though. For now since I am pretty busy I'll keep everyone in.