Grit...how big??

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For my chickens. I assume larger than sand. Half the size of a BB airgun pellet?

-- Buddy (Buddybud@csranet.com), January 28, 2002

Answers

I use coarse sand. They're now 4 mos. old and haven't had any problems.

-- Sue (sulandherb@aol.com), January 28, 2002.

I think it depends on the age of your chickens. I use creek gravel something along the size of BB's when starting mine and then allow free range. Know that the size of oyster shell is most times larger than this and the laying chickens seem to eat it.

-- BC (desertdweller44@yahoo.com), January 28, 2002.

I've used traction sand.

-- Alison in NS (aproteau@istar.ca), January 28, 2002.

I like to use pigeon grit because it contain oyster and granite grit.My flock free ranges during the day so they can also get sand and pebbles as they desire.

-- Allen Rowe (amr31269@att.net), January 28, 2002.

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