fletchersmom
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- May 5, 2016
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Thank you so much!!!
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Instead of putting it in their feed which may cause them to eat too much sand I'd offer it on the bottom of their brooder or in a small dish close to their feed. It's dirt with tiny amounts of stones that will work or play sand not builders sand . They use this 'Grit" to grind up their feed since they don't have teeth to do it with.I know this thread is a little old but hopefully I can get an answerI'm feeding my ducklings game bird show bird feed by recommendation of girl at feed store, it does not contain grit. Can I just get some dirt or sand and throw it in with the food or do I have to buy the bag of grit? They won't be able to run around outside for a week or so... Thanks!!![]()
Either or. I have always used grit when in the brooder it's inexpensive but at about 2 weeks I also cut a piece of sod along with grass, weeds and bring it in for them to play in they love it. It's instinct with them to do this eat grit sand or what ever to help them grind their feed. I keep grit out all year long even though mine are on the ground early but in winter when the ground is covered with ice and snow they really use it.Thank u!!!!So they will just naturally know to pick up the sand/dirt correct? And is regular diet ok or get the bag of grit??![]()