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For our family's day-old poultry (some chicks and ducklings), which are going to be arriving soon, we have bought some chick grit (this one specifically) for them. On the bag it says not to start feeding them the grit until they are at least two weeks old. But I've also read that chicks need access to grit as soon as you get them to stop them from choking on their food. So, do I need to start giving them grit as soon as they arrive, or do you wait 2 weeks like it says on the bag before you start giving them chick grit? And if you need to start giving them grit as soon as you get them, will smashing up the grit into smaller pieces and putting it in their feed work if some of the pieces of grit are too large for them? Looking for an answer, and I've included some images.
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