It stays in because the crumbles are absorbing it. Sometimes I've overdid it and see water on the edges so I drain it in that case.Thank you.
Does the water stay in, or do you drain it?
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It stays in because the crumbles are absorbing it. Sometimes I've overdid it and see water on the edges so I drain it in that case.Thank you.
Does the water stay in, or do you drain it?
For 4 day old chicks ?I'm planning to dig some soil with grass/clover/weeds, cut the plants short, and let them find their grit there.
Could that work for you?
Just pure dry dirt? For 4 day old chicks?Dirt from your yard.
I would avoid dirt until they are older and immune systems have developed.Just pure dry dirt? For 4 day old chicks?
No, more like for 2-3-week-old chicks, or even older, when you're giving them their first official treat like a bit of scrambled eggs.Just pure dry dirt? For 4 day old chicks?
Yes. It won't hurt them plus it exposes them to any coccidiosis in the local soil while I have them on medicated food.For 4 day old chicks ?
I live in a place with sandy soil, so I give them that. I also sift out the regular grit and give them the small pieces out of it after they are a couple of weeks old. I don't buy the chick-specific grit.Which chick grit do you suggest ?
Yes. When broody hens take care of their chicks they have them scratching the ground when they are a few days old.Just pure dry dirt? For 4 day old chicks?