Is there such thing as too much grit? I introduced it in their feed slowly and now have a feeder. It was empty so I filled it and they’re eating a lot of it. Can they get impacted or they’ll stop eating it when need be? Also their beard tufts are coming in all of a sudden 🙌💖
 

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Is there such thing as too much grit? I introduced it in their feed slowly and now have a feeder. It was empty so I filled it and they’re eating a lot of it. Can they get impacted or they’ll stop eating it when need be? Also their beard tufts are coming in all of a sudden 🙌💖
Yes, they can have too much grit. Pull it for now. Wait maybe 2 weeks then put the container back out. Do they have lots of their normal complete feed?
 
Yes, they can have too much grit. Pull it for now. Wait maybe 2 weeks then put the container back out. Do they have lots of their normal complete feed?
Yes they have free chick starter, water, and live in dirt with rocks to eat and have a grass area.
 

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