Grit is well done this way. Oyster shell is water soluble so is more likely to be subject to waste this way, but it isn't really "bad"hmmm... I scatter grit and oyster shell under the apple trees. Is that bad?![]()
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Grit is well done this way. Oyster shell is water soluble so is more likely to be subject to waste this way, but it isn't really "bad"hmmm... I scatter grit and oyster shell under the apple trees. Is that bad?![]()
YepThey aren't getting the full benefit from nutrients in their feed if the grit isn't appropriate for the size of the bird because it isn't sufficiently ground.
Maybe they are finding sufficient sized coarse stone in their travels.
Sometimes people don't offer grit if they only feed a manufactured feed since the feed is already ground in a hammer mill but grit will still break that feed down further.
I used to take that approach and not provide grit till chicks were outside foraging.
Then on a whim, I gave a batch of chicks a chick feeder of chick grit. (sand size)
They were ravenous for it. I started giving chicks grit from the start. It helps develop the gizzard.
At one point I sold some chicks from a hatch to a friend. It turned out she got several cockerels so I agreed to trade her a pullet for a cockerel.
I had no plans to reintroduce him to the flock so since I was also butchering some of my birds, I butchered him too. I was really surprised at the results. These birds were all from the same flock parentage, same age, same hatch. All of my birds' gizzards were twice the size of that of her bird she had raised from a new chick with no grit.
Yep
@Ra_ this is a good read on grit size, quality, etc
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/the-science-of-feeding-grit-to-poultry.891051/
I put both out fresh every day, but it does rain a lot here. I might have to rethink this. Thanks for the info.Grit is well done this way. Oyster shell is water soluble so is more likely to be subject to waste this way, but it isn't really "bad"
Omg that's amazing.I use a cement block, grit in one hole and oyster shells in the other. Pretty stationary.![]()
I use a cement block, grit in one hole and oyster shells in the other. Pretty stationary.![]()