Grit Station, 6 lb
Works nicely for all poultry.
Provides easy access to grit and oyster shell for a wide range of poultry, game birds and waterfowl.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Benefits
- Grit aids in digestion and oyster shell improves eggshell strength.
- Divider separates grit or shell
Specs
- Capacity: 6 lbs
- Size: 11"H, 11" pan diameter, 2.5" pan depth
- Material: heavy duty plastic
- Suited for: adults
- Number fed*: 24
- Use inside or outside: inside
- Grill: no
- Can it hang: no
*Number Fed is determined by capacity multiplied by 4 oz (amount of feed the average adult chicken eats per day).
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Grit and Feed
Oyster Shell
Item #540360 -Great source of calcium that increases egg shell strength.
$8.00 -
Grit and Feed
Poultry Grit
Item #540361 -Helps maintain proper digestion in your poultry flock. Use with pullets/cockerels and hens/cocks. 5 lb bag.
$8.00 -
Buckets and Troughs
TurboScoop, large
Item #938361 -Has a front-facing handle so it's uniquely easy to use and kind to wrists. Strong aluminum holds up to years of use without breaking or rusting.
$24.00 -
Buckets and Troughs
TurboScoop
Item #938351 -5 lb capacity scoop with forward facing handle. Useful for scooping feed out of bags or narrow containers.
$9.00 -
Buckets and Troughs
TurboScoop, small
Item #938360 -Has a front-facing handle so it's uniquely easy to use and kind to wrists. Strong aluminum holds up to years of use without breaking or rusting.
$16.00
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Judy C from Georgia
Perfect for grit and oyster shell! Keeps the rain out. Great design. Thinking of ordering one for a friend as a gift.
Amber C from Saskatchewan, Canada
Very fast shipping and delivery. This grit and shell feeder is the best setup I have seen and my flock loves it!
Herman R from Georgia
Window space is too big and pigeons get in and get trapped in there.
Hannah B from Massachussetts
I love this, it is sturdy and holds a good amount of grit and oyster shell. I like that it is covered though I didnt snap the lid on firmly enough the first day and it did tip out all over the run. Now the lid is firmly attached I have had no issues of it being tipped or spilt.
Melissa M from Indiana
I expected the lid to snap on. First day out everything knocked over and grit/oyster shell scattered everywhere.