Provide access to grit
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Offer insoluble grit (granite or flint, 3-5mm size for adults) free-choice in a dedicated container near the feeding area. Geese on pasture with natural access to sand and small stones may self-supply, but confined birds or those eating whole grains need a reliable grit source year-round.
Why It Works
Geese lack teeth and rely on their muscular gizzard to grind food. Grit -- small, hard stones swallowed deliberately -- acts as the grinding medium. Without it, whole grains and fibrous forage pass through undigested, leading to malnutrition, crop impaction, and poor growth.
Tips
- Use appropriately sized grit: chick-size (1-2mm) for goslings, adult-size (3-5mm) for mature geese
- Do not substitute oyster shell for grit -- oyster shell dissolves and provides calcium but does not grind food
- Refill the grit container weekly and place it under cover to keep it dry
Created: 4/16/2025, 9:22:04 PM diylow costbest practice
Grit, Small container
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