WeatherlyAnn
Hatching
- Jun 24, 2025
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Hello!
My husband and I are first time chicken owners and currently have 6 chickens in our flock right now.
They are about 15 weeks old.
4 of them are Blue Jersey Giants and 2 of them are Silver Seabrights (We purchased more littles, but only two survived their chick years)
I am reading up on grit and feed sizes and read that the different sizes are needed for the little ones.
I wanted to know how y'all would go about this.
I read that layer grit is too big for the Silver Seabrights and Grower grit is too small for the Blue Jersey Giants.
I was thinking of offering different "feeders" for the different grit size, but wasn't sure if that was unnecessary and I should instead mix the two together OR if the smaller grit is okay for the big girls to stay on.
The same goes for Oyster shells when we start offering that to them!
Thank you all so much for your help!
My husband and I are first time chicken owners and currently have 6 chickens in our flock right now.
They are about 15 weeks old.
4 of them are Blue Jersey Giants and 2 of them are Silver Seabrights (We purchased more littles, but only two survived their chick years)
I am reading up on grit and feed sizes and read that the different sizes are needed for the little ones.
I wanted to know how y'all would go about this.
I read that layer grit is too big for the Silver Seabrights and Grower grit is too small for the Blue Jersey Giants.
I was thinking of offering different "feeders" for the different grit size, but wasn't sure if that was unnecessary and I should instead mix the two together OR if the smaller grit is okay for the big girls to stay on.
The same goes for Oyster shells when we start offering that to them!
Thank you all so much for your help!
