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Sep 14, 2022 1:58 PM CST
Name: Stefan
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Southernfiction said: Please note:
Crushed oyster shell is not grit. It is mostly calcium which dissolves after chickens eat it for hardening their egg shells. Poultry grit will not dissolve; it works in their crops to grind their food. The grit I have is crushed granite. Sand is a grit.

Your first post is quite peculiar...

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