What kind of container do you use for grit?

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bawkbawkbawk

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Mar 29, 2009
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Came back from a trip to see that the Tupperware dish we'd wired to the inside of our pen had fallen apart. Wondering if there is a better way. I found this on Amazon - does anyone use these?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016L1VWGC/?tag=backy-20

Our pen is basically chain link but 2 ft. of hardware cloth reinforcing it so I think we would have to use wire to secure the hooks. Maybe just stick with Tupperware?

I could just put a dish in the pen but they would probably tip it. Maybe that's okay, tho? They would still find the grit.
 
I use a 40 ounce pail for Poultry Grit and another for Oyster Shells. 20181214_095753.jpg . I drilled six 3/32 holes in the bottom to drain moisture. 20190611_093006.jpg . I removed the handle and hung them with eye screws. 20180718_091524.jpg GC
 
Your grit containers are so much bigger than mine! Mind you, my five chickens have full access to my volcanic rocky, clay rich, and sandy soil so I don't typically supplement their calcium (Only one of the five is laying and she gets hard boiled egg now and again as a treat, shell and all), but I do supplement the calcium for my quail... hence the sardine can.
 

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