Dragonfly830
In the Brooder
- Jul 4, 2018
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I have 3 six-week-old silkie chicks who have lived indoors all their lives, with the exception of spending a few minutes some days roaming around on the grass. A few days ago, I introduced them to their coop in the backyard. I'm afraid that with them spending all their time on the ground exploring, eating whatever they can find, (dirt, random plants, bugs) they're going to get sick, or impacted, or something.
I haven't been feeding them grit due to not being able to find any small enough for chicks and them only eating medicated chick starter up till now. I live in Texas, where my soil is clay-like and full of little rocks, and the temperature has been getting up to 103! (Edit: I haven't let them out at temperatures that high, of course!
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Do I need to limit their outdoor exposure and keep them from eating all this stuff, or am I being paranoid? I'm a first-time chicken owner, so everything is stressing me out!
I haven't been feeding them grit due to not being able to find any small enough for chicks and them only eating medicated chick starter up till now. I live in Texas, where my soil is clay-like and full of little rocks, and the temperature has been getting up to 103! (Edit: I haven't let them out at temperatures that high, of course!

Do I need to limit their outdoor exposure and keep them from eating all this stuff, or am I being paranoid? I'm a first-time chicken owner, so everything is stressing me out!

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