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So eating dirt and such stuck to little bugs doesn't count as grit? I will give a cup full of dirt and grubs to my 2 week olds in their brooder but never grit
If you free range and you have some gravel in your soil, they will be fine. If your soil is not that way, then it is best to give them grit if they are getting food other than commercial feed.
With just commercial feed, you don't need grit.
You can use sand for tiny chicks, but when they are older, the size should be increased to gravel to be effective. You can offer all the different sizes you want, and they choose what they need. I have read a lot of people just give sand, and then let them out to free range when older.
At my feed store, there is size #1, 2, and 3.
#1= chick grit
#2 = up to 7 weeks and I keep it around for my bantams
#3 = adults
But I don't free range and our soil isn't full of nice gravel bits in their run.
I keep a bowl or two in the chicken yard of grit. Sometimes I mix it in the feed or throw it on the ground.
My FIL says I'm wasting money on grit when they are on the dirt. Maybe he's right?