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Can they eat too much grit?

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Smokie is in a eglu/run on her own (for her safety - long story) - next to other eglu run - so not lonely.

While its cold(ish) we close the eglu door at night (for warmth as she's on her own). Sometimes she isn't let out until around 8am.

She runs over to the grit container and seems to eat loads - then she goes to the food.

Should I remove the grit for a few days to break the habit or is it safe to simply leave her to eat it if she wants ??

Can the yeat too much grit ?

 

Thanks as always, H

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You could also try a complete food that would only have the right amount of grit.

How much is the 'right amount' ? Everyone seems to say that should always have access to grit ??

I have removed container and sprinkled it on the ground.

I filled contained with pellets. When she an out, she started pigging out on pellets for a good 5 minutes before she realised!

So I think it is habit!

 

I have just bought a whole sack of pellets - so I'd rather mix it myself (this time) - does about 10% grit, 90% layer pellets sound about right ??

 

H

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You could also try a complete food that would only have the right amount of grit.

How much is the 'right amount' ? Everyone seems to say that should always have access to grit ??

H

I admit that I don't really know the right proportion, as I just give my chickens their Alphamix which says on the packet that it contains everything, including the right amount of grit. Just to be on the safe side, after reading this, I've started to sprinkle some grit around on the ground too.

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