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Hi,
I keep saying this over and over and sometimes I think nobody's listening.
don't give your baby chicks sand. it's too small and it won't help them. it will pass right on through the GI tract . wait one week and don't give them any grit of any kind the first week of life. . then start them out on chick grit . insoluble Granite chick Grit.
Note that there are three sizes of chicken grit, each to be given at a different stage of the birds development .
see the byc thread "the science of feeding grit to poultry ". In post 4 there's a hot link to a PDF. open the PDF and on the second page will be the instructions for what size grit to give the bird at each stage of development.
Best ,
Karen
I keep saying this over and over and sometimes I think nobody's listening.
don't give your baby chicks sand. it's too small and it won't help them. it will pass right on through the GI tract . wait one week and don't give them any grit of any kind the first week of life. . then start them out on chick grit . insoluble Granite chick Grit.
Note that there are three sizes of chicken grit, each to be given at a different stage of the birds development .
see the byc thread "the science of feeding grit to poultry ". In post 4 there's a hot link to a PDF. open the PDF and on the second page will be the instructions for what size grit to give the bird at each stage of development.
Best ,
Karen