Versele-Laga
Versele Laga Grit & Coral
Versele Laga Grit & Coral
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Versele-Laga Prestige Grit & Coral
Versele-Laga Prestige Grit & Coral is an essential supplementary feed for all cage and aviary birds, rich in minerals and vital for good digestion. This carefully formulated mixture of oyster shells, grinding stones, seashells, redstone and charcoal provides a rich source of minerals and trace elements, whilst the grinding particles support the gizzard in breaking down hard seeds effectively.
Why Choose Versele-Laga Grit & Coral?
Versele-Laga are one of Europe’s leading cage bird food brands, trusted by bird keepers and breeders worldwide. Their Prestige Grit & Coral is a staple supplement for any serious bird keeper — providing the minerals and digestive support that seed-eating birds need but cannot obtain from seed alone.
Composition
Oyster shells, grinding stones, seashells, redstone, charcoal.
Key Benefits
- Essential mineral supplement for cage and aviary birds
- Supports healthy digestion and gizzard function
- Rich in calcium, minerals and trace elements
- Charcoal helps absorb toxins in the digestive tract
- Suitable for all seed-eating bird species
- Available in 2.5kg and 20kg
How to Use
Offer in a separate dish or scatter on the cage floor. Replenish regularly and keep dry. Always ensure fresh, clean water is available at all times.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do birds need grit?
Seed-eating birds swallow grit particles which are retained in the gizzard and help grind down hard seeds for digestion. Without grit, birds may struggle to digest seed efficiently, leading to nutritional deficiencies.
What does the coral/oyster shell provide?
Oyster shell and coral are rich sources of calcium, which is essential for strong bones, eggshell formation and overall health — particularly important during the breeding season.
Is this suitable for all bird species?
Versele-Laga Grit & Coral is suitable for all seed-eating cage and aviary birds including budgerigars, canaries, finches, parakeets and pigeons.
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