'MAKE THEM THRIVE, KEEP THEM FIT, FEED THEM JONDO POULTRY GRIT!'
Why does my chicken need flint grit?
Ever heard the phrase "As rare as hen's teeth"? That's because chickens don't have teeth. When they take food into their beak it's moistened by saliva but not chewed, and pushed down the throat by the tongue.
So chickens need grit to be their teeth. The stone goes straight down the throat into the 'gizzard' which is the second, muscular part of the stomach. It's a tough, rubber-like bag which is strong and flexible enough to churn the food without distending or splitting.
Without grit, food won't break down sufficiently. What can happen then is that it putrifies in the stomach - and your chicken becomes very ill.
Which flint Grit should I choose?
1-2.5mm- This fine grade grit is suitable for small birds, chicks, quails and pheasants. It is also highly suitable as a raw material for various bird grits for ornamental birds.
4-7mm- This medium grade grit is perfect for all backyard chicken breeds, including laying hens and pullets - and even ducks!
Please note packaging may vary.