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At what age should I start offering grit and oyster shell and do I need both or just one of the other?
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Oyster shell provides extra calcium. You can offer it on the side so that they can take it as needed after they start laying.
Offer grit when they are eating food that require "teeth." The grit helps to grind up their food in the gizzard. They don't need it if they are just eating chicken feed.
No your are good. You can throw a handful of oyster shells in their feed once in awhile to get harder shells on your eggs.Is it necessary to offer grit if your chickens have access to dirt (which, in my yard, is nearly pure quartz sand)?
Is it necessary to offer grit if your chickens have access to dirt (which, in my yard, is nearly pure quartz sand)?