Won’t eat their grit

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My girls refuse to eat their grit/oyster shells. To this point, I’ve been trying to sprinkle it in their feed, but I’m afraid they just pick through it. I had a plastic bottle with holes in it, hanging from their coop roof. When they peck it the scratch inside would fall out and they could peck it on the ground. I tried filling that up with grit but they wouldn’t touch it. Everything I try they just ignore it. How can I get them to eat it? (They are free-range most days, but they can’t get enough grit with our soil)
 
My girls refuse to eat their grit/oyster shells. To this point, I’ve been trying to sprinkle it in their feed, but I’m afraid they just pick through it. I had a plastic bottle with holes in it, hanging from their coop roof. When they peck it the scratch inside would fall out and they could peck it on the ground. I tried filling that up with grit but they wouldn’t touch it. Everything I try they just ignore it. How can I get them to eat it? (They are free-range most days, but they can’t get enough grit with our soil)
Apparently they do get enough grit while free ranging. Mine also free range. I quit buying grit years ago.

Actually, I found a bag of grit, in the garage, bought long ago. I mixed it with black soil and used it to start fig cuttings.
 
I find my flock gets enough just foraging. But I also notice they get really excited about it any time I grab the bag of oyster shell to replenish their supply. They think it's a treat and go nuts eating it like crazy for a few seconds. Then they realize what it is and give me dirty looks. It's hilarious.
 

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