Your roosters don't need the extra calcium, what's in their feed is enough for them. Small gravel from outside would be better. I've seen small bags of chicken grit online, your boys are old enough.
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Like I mentioned, they don't always need grit, depending on what they eat.Hello dear ..
I've two 6 months old Leghorn roosters they are my pets
As I don't having coop (I live in flat) so they run in my home all over and on my roof
They eat regular chicken feed , boiled egg half daily. ,scratch (millet only) as they don't like other seeds .. More over then that occasional treats like boiled rice , potatoes , pumpkin , and all others veggies ..right now they just love millet cause of winter nowadays ..
Did you order that grit yet? Save yourself some money. That is too small to meet the needs of a chicken! And it's loaded with calcium. You can see the bits of oyster shell in it. If you do a google search on Amazon.com for CHICKEN GRIT, you will find plenty of options. If I recall correctly, from a previous thread, you were concerned b/c your birds were eating pebbles from your drywall that had paint on them, yes? Can you go out into the countryside and find some pebbles that do not have paint on them? If so, those will be sufficient. Size should be .3 - .6 cm. But, if you simply give them a scoop of soil with pebbles in it, they will pick out what they need.