Chicken Feed to the Rescue: A Smart Swap for Sidewalk Salt
The Issue with Salt
Winter in Minnesota brings snow and ice, but it also brings a problem: too much salt. This salt ends up in our water and hurts wildlife.
The Eco-Friendly Fix: Chicken Grit
Chicken grit is small, hard bits fed to chickens to help them digest food. It turns out, it's also great for traction on icy sidewalks. The best part? It doesn't pollute water like salt does. Plus, you can reuse it.
Free Grit Giveaway
Local watershed districts are teaming up with hardware stores to give away free bags of chicken grit. They want people to try this eco-friendly option. The grit is available at 10 stores until mid-January.
Why Switch to Grit?
- Salt doesn't work well in very cold temperatures.
- It harms fish, birds, and even pets.
- Grit provides traction without these downsides.
How to Use Grit
The districts aren't suggesting grit for big roads. Instead, they recommend it for homes and small businesses. You can:
- Shovel snow
- Chip ice
- Sprinkle grit
- Sweep it up and reuse it at the end of winter.
Expanding the Program
Many people are already trying this alternative. The districts plan to expand the program in the future. To find out more, visit getgrittymn.org.