By “grit” we are talking North American right? stones? Not Australian “grit” which is an oyster shell type supplement? She might just not need any right at the moment because she was free ranging and would have gotten some then, would be my guess.Question
I'm not sure that Queenie is eating any of the free-choice grit that I put out for her in the brooder. She is eating the 18% All Flock dry and also made into mash, and some treats - a little scratch and a couple of peanuts broken up. I smoothed the grit bowl over and I don't see any digging in it. Should I put some in her food? I haven't checked her crop in two days, I can do that later tonight.
She lets me clean her beak with my finger when there's mash stuck on it and she hasn't wiped it all off, and let me gently stroke her under her chin / front of her neck on those feathers today too.
so glad she is settling down and liking you! Friendly girls are so nice to have.