Hi All,
I am new to the forum
I have four chickens that are 7 months old that are doing great but have acquired a bit of a taste for grit they eat about 4 cups of it a week total. The grit includes oyster shell, charcoal and minerals and they have continuous access to a high quality laying mash. They do roam the yard a few hours a week eating bugs, grasses, etc but not enough for me to think they need that much grit. I would assume this is okay but I wanted to double check with others.
Is it appropriate to limit the time grit is available or mix it up in their feed to limit consumption?
Regardless, the eggs taste great and the shells are nice and strong
Thanks!
I am new to the forum

I have four chickens that are 7 months old that are doing great but have acquired a bit of a taste for grit they eat about 4 cups of it a week total. The grit includes oyster shell, charcoal and minerals and they have continuous access to a high quality laying mash. They do roam the yard a few hours a week eating bugs, grasses, etc but not enough for me to think they need that much grit. I would assume this is okay but I wanted to double check with others.
Is it appropriate to limit the time grit is available or mix it up in their feed to limit consumption?
Regardless, the eggs taste great and the shells are nice and strong

Thanks!