Why Chickens Need Grit: The Ultimate Guide to Types of Grit for Your Flock If you’ve ever watched a flock pecking around the yard, you’ve likely noticed them swallowing small rocks or grit. But have you wondered why chickens need grit? It’s a vital component of their digestive process, helping them turn hard, indigestible food into the nutrients they need to stay healthy and active. In this guide, we’ll explore the different types of grit, why it’s essential, and how to provide the right grit for your feathered friends. Table of Contents What Is Grit and Why Do Chickens Need It? The Types of Grit for Chickens How to Choose the Right Grit When and How to Provide Grit Common Grit Mistakes to Avoid What Is Grit and Why Do Chickens Need It? Grit is small, hard particles—such as stones or oyster shells—that chickens swallow to aid digestion. Their gizzard, a muscular part of their stomach, grinds the food with the help of these particles, breaking down seeds, grains, and other tough foods. ...
Olden Oasis holds a special place in my heart, as it was built by my grandparents' own hands many years ago. Back then, life moved at a slower pace, allowing them to create a cozy and functional home with a welcoming ambiance. They didn't have power tools, so they built the house one room at a time, focusing on simplicity and practicality. As I carry on their homesteading tradition, join me as I share this part of my heritage with you on my blog, Olden Oasis.