Compared with other grit I have used this seems a much better product with larger pieces of grit. Unfortunately, as with other types I've tried, my hens don't eat it. I've mixed it with their pellets and it is just left in the bottom of the feeder and I'm currently leaving it in a seperate feeder but they still don't seem to be trying it. I have only been using it for approx one month however, so I will persevere with it.
Verified Purchase: Sep 2014
Essential basic dietary need.
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Vanessa,
quality grit.
Verified Purchase: May 2012
So far unappreciated!
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Judi,
As grit goes, this looks very nice and it can probably hold its own with the cream of the grit world, but sadly our chickens have no interest in it. I have tried adding it to food, serving it separately in a bowl and scattering it on the ground. However it is presented, it stays there. I don't know if they will fancy it when they get a little older, they are around 26 weeks I think, so I'll keep it handy just in case.
Verified Purchase: Jan 2017
good, but my chickens not too keen
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An Omleteer,
Excellent large bag that will last ages, my chickens didn't go mad for it but I am sure they will enjoy it when they need it.
Verified Purchase: Sep 2010
Grit
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An Omleteer,
The pieces look too big compared to other products on the market, but the chooks eat it readily.
Good quality - Sue,
Compared with other grit I have used this seems a much better product with larger pieces of grit. Unfortunately, as with other types I've tried, my hens don't eat it. I've mixed it with their pellets and it is just left in the bottom of the feeder and I'm currently leaving it in a seperate feeder but they still don't seem to be trying it. I have only been using it for approx one month however, so I will persevere with it.
Verified Purchase: Sep 2014
Essential basic dietary need. - Vanessa,
quality grit.
Verified Purchase: May 2012
So far unappreciated! - Judi,
As grit goes, this looks very nice and it can probably hold its own with the cream of the grit world, but sadly our chickens have no interest in it. I have tried adding it to food, serving it separately in a bowl and scattering it on the ground. However it is presented, it stays there. I don't know if they will fancy it when they get a little older, they are around 26 weeks I think, so I'll keep it handy just in case.
Verified Purchase: Jan 2017
good, but my chickens not too keen - An Omleteer,
Excellent large bag that will last ages, my chickens didn't go mad for it but I am sure they will enjoy it when they need it.
Verified Purchase: Sep 2010
Grit - An Omleteer,
The pieces look too big compared to other products on the market, but the chooks eat it readily.
Verified Purchase: Feb 2009