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I don't have grit for them but they free range and when they are locked in their run their are sections of dirt/ small pebbles. Will that work? Or should I put a container of grit too? It will probably take me another 3-4 weeks to go through that feed.. hopefully sooner now that the weather is getting cold and their are less bugs for them. The weather man is calling for snow tonight! Ugh!
Absolutely. I ask because not all flock owners have bony soil! Some soils are made of fine silt, or even clay that is totally void of tough pebbles.
When my ground is frozen for months on end, I do supply grit, and they seem to enjoy it. they attack a bowl full of grit like it's popcorn!
I don't have grit for them but they free range and when they are locked in their run their are sections of dirt/ small pebbles. Will that work? Or should I put a container of grit too? It will probably take me another 3-4 weeks to go through that feed.. hopefully sooner now that the weather is getting cold and their are less bugs for them. The weather man is calling for snow tonight! Ugh!
Absolutely. I ask because not all flock owners have bony soil! Some soils are made of fine silt, or even clay that is totally void of tough pebbles.
When my ground is frozen for months on end, I do supply grit, and they seem to enjoy it. they attack a bowl full of grit like it's popcorn!