Dihl 25KG Poultry Oyster Shell Grit, High in Calcium, Enhancing Strong Bones, Helps Digestion, Promotes Quality Chicken Hen Eggs, Soluble Natural Food Mix, 25 KG Sack
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High Calcium Content: Packed with essential calcium, this grit supports the development and maintenance of strong, healthy bones in poultry, crucial for their overall health and longevity. Improves Digestion: The gritty texture helps chickens grind down their food more effectively, leading to better nutrient absorption and overall digestive health. Enhances Egg Quality: Regular consumption of this oyster shell grit contributes to the production of strong eggshells, reducing the risk of breakage and ensuring higher quality eggs. Natural and Soluble: Made from 100% natural oyster shells, this grit is highly soluble, ensuring that the calcium and other minerals are easily absorbed by the chickens. Generous 25KG Package: The 25KG bag provides a long-lasting supply, offering great value and convenience for poultry keepers, ensuring their flock has a continuous source of essential nutrients.
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High Calcium Content: Packed with essential calcium, this grit supports the development and maintenance of strong, healthy bones in poultry, crucial for their overall health and longevity. Improves Digestion: The gritty texture helps chickens grind down their food more effectively, leading to better nutrient absorption and overall digestive health. Enhances Egg Quality: Regular consumption of this oyster shell grit contributes to the production of strong eggshells, reducing the risk of breakage and ensuring higher quality eggs. Natural and Soluble: Made from 100% natural oyster shells, this grit is highly soluble, ensuring that the calcium and other minerals are easily absorbed by the chickens. Generous 25KG Package: The 25KG bag provides a long-lasting supply, offering great value and convenience for poultry keepers, ensuring their flock has a continuous source of essential nutrients.
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