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Chicken Shellgrit

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    🦴 Strong Eggshell Support 🦴

    Provides a rich source of calcium to help produce stronger, thicker eggshells and reduce breakages.

    🐔 Supports Hen Health 🐔

    Essential for maintaining bone strength and overall wellbeing, especially in laying hens with high calcium demand.

    🌿 Natural & Slow Release 🌿

    Crushed shell particles provide a steady calcium release, allowing chickens to absorb what they need, when they need it.

    Provide shellgrit in a separate container or feeder alongside your chickens’ regular feed. Do not mix it directly into their feed, as chickens will naturally regulate how much they need.

    Ensure shellgrit is available at all times, especially for laying hens, as their calcium requirements increase during egg production.

    Place the container in a dry, easily accessible area within the coop or run. Check regularly and top up as needed to maintain a constant supply.

    For best results, use shellgrit as part of a balanced diet that includes a quality complete feed and fresh water.

    Suitable for all poultry, but most important for laying hens to support strong eggshells and overall health.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is chicken shellgrit and why is it important?

    Shellgrit is a natural calcium supplement made from crushed shells. It supports strong eggshell formation and helps maintain healthy bones in laying hens.

    Do chickens need shellgrit if they are already on layer feed?

    Yes. Even with a complete feed, chickens benefit from free access to shellgrit to meet additional calcium needs, especially during peak laying periods.

    How does shellgrit help digestion?

    Shellgrit contributes to digestive efficiency by assisting the gizzard in breaking down feed, improving nutrient absorption and overall flock health

    How should I feed shellgrit to my chickens?

    Provide shellgrit in a separate container free-choice. Chickens will naturally regulate their intake based on their calcium needs, particularly laying hens.

    What happens if chickens don’t get enough shellgrit?

    A calcium deficiency can lead to thin or soft eggshells, reduced egg quality, and weakened bones over time, impacting overall productivity and health.
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    • BS
      Barbara S.
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      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      2 weeks ago
      Grit

      Great as are all products

    • K
      Kellie
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      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      1 year ago
      5 Stars

      Very happy with the quality and the feel of the packaging, looks brilliant and the chickens are happy.

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      Debbie
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      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      2 years ago
      5 Stars

      I previously bough shellgrit and it was no where near this quality, it was large shells the chickens couldn't eat it. BUT Nesty shellgrit is the perfect size. Very happy

    • JD
      Jerald D.
      Flag of Australia
      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      2 years ago
      5 Stars

      1kg is all you need, packaging was nice too.

    • DS
      David S.
      Flag of Australia
      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      2 years ago
      5 Stars

      exactly what was advertised. Chooks seemed to like it.