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Should I switch grit size?

Bear4boo

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Jun 10, 2022
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My flock is 19 weeks old. Weeks ago we switched from chick grit to grower grit. My chickens don’t seem to like this bigger size grit (I can’t even imagine giving them the regular adult sized grit). I was mixing the chick grit with the grower grit. Since they have been getting all grower grit it seems most of it gets thrown out of their bowl. Should I switch back to chick grit even though it’s so tiny? Don’t they need bigger pieces of stone by now? Just not sure what to do.
 
Should I switch back to chick grit even though it’s so tiny? Don’t they need bigger pieces of stone by now?
Hi, hope you are enjoying BYC! :frow

If it's too small, it passes straight through the digestive tract. If too large may actually reduce digestive capability.

Here are a couple studies..

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7666813/

https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.4141/cjas60-010?download=true

I usually let my birds get their grit from the ground once outdoors.

This last year is the first time (10+ years and hundreds of birds) I bought grit for (Marek's) vaccinated chicks and their quarantine period. All other years. bringing a clump of dirt (grass. bugs, and all) into the brooder to allow some resistance to build to whatever's on my pasture before heading out full time while also providing a free and natural source of grit, was my preferred choice. Since deciding that quarantine is a joke and not possible at my house with pasture grass coming in daily for guinea pigs, dogs traipsing in and out, cats too, etc.. I still have the chick grit unused, on hand.

I probably wouldn't switch back, but give more time for adjustment, perhaps raise the dish to reduce waste. Some billing can be caused by boredom.

They're such creatures of habit, my birds hated (feed) pellets when I tried to switched from crumbles. You did well mixing sizes and allowing for transition time.

My personal thought.. I bet they got no issues woofing down meal worms, etc whole at their age.. There are still smaller size and lager size grits in the package.. they are probably taking what they need and will ingest the larger particles of the "grower" size grit down the road.

Sorry for a semi vague answer.

How many birds have ya got? Do they have ground access or are they constantly secured in a coop? Anyone laying or getting close?

Hopefully you will get more feed back from some other seasoned keepers. :)
 
My flock is 19 weeks old. Weeks ago we switched from chick grit to grower grit. My chickens don’t seem to like this bigger size grit (I can’t even imagine giving them the regular adult sized grit). I was mixing the chick grit with the grower grit. Since they have been getting all grower grit it seems most of it gets thrown out of their bowl. Should I switch back to chick grit even though it’s so tiny? Don’t they need bigger pieces of stone by now? Just not sure what to do.
Can you give them a bowl of each one? That way they can have the size they want now, and access to the larger size if/when they want to try it.
 
Hi, hope you are enjoying BYC! :frow

If it's too small, it passes straight through the digestive tract. If too large may actually reduce digestive capability.

Here are a couple studies..

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7666813/

https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.4141/cjas60-010?download=true

I usually let my birds get their grit from the ground once outdoors.

This last year is the first time (10+ years and hundreds of birds) I bought grit for (Marek's) vaccinated chicks and their quarantine period. All other years. bringing a clump of dirt (grass. bugs, and all) into the brooder to allow some resistance to build to whatever's on my pasture before heading out full time while also providing a free and natural source of grit, was my preferred choice. Since deciding that quarantine is a joke and not possible at my house with pasture grass coming in daily for guinea pigs, dogs traipsing in and out, cats too, etc.. I still have the chick grit unused, on hand.

I probably wouldn't switch back, but give more time for adjustment, perhaps raise the dish to reduce waste. Some billing can be caused by boredom.

They're such creatures of habit, my birds hated (feed) pellets when I tried to switched from crumbles. You did well mixing sizes and allowing for transition time.

My personal thought.. I bet they got no issues woofing down meal worms, etc whole at their age.. There are still smaller size and lager size grits in the package.. they are probably taking what they need and will ingest the larger particles of the "grower" size grit down the road.

Sorry for a semi vague answer.

How many birds have ya got? Do they have ground access or are they constantly secured in a coop? Anyone laying or getting close?

Hopefully you will get more feed back from some other seasoned keepers. :)
We have 6 and they are confined to a nice sized run and coop. I think I will stick with the medium size grit I’ve been using. Thanks for your input.
 

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