They don't seem to eat their grit...

pipsqueekPDX

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Sep 22, 2011
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my chickens have a tray of grit available to them in their run next to their food and water, but they don't seem to eat it. They have access to dirt on the ground in their run, but it's soft soil that I don't think would function as grit. I'm worried they're not getting enough grit, but how do i get them to eat it? Shouldn't they naturally want it/know they need it?
 
Sometimes mine don't seem to be all that into the grit. Then, one day I'll notice they are out of it and I will have to put out more. Mine also "free range" the fenced in yard when I'm home though, and I'm sure they get non-store-bought grit in the yard too. You'd be surprised at how they find what they need when they need it. (Also, remember they don't need to eat grit every single day, just when the old grit passes from their system. They replace it as needed.
 
My pullets are 13 weeks today when should I give them oyster shells. They are still on their chick starter along worth treats?
 
16 weeks is a good time to offer oyster shell or crushed limestone, chefvayda. 20160819_102752.jpg GC
 

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