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  1. U_Stormcrow

    Anyone feed the egg shells their chickens lay back to them?

    ...and having just discovered a duck nest buried in leaf litter, eggs of unknown age, I just added the five of them, plus the four eggs (so far) from my chickens to my flock's "enrichment" - threw them, one by one, into the air, let them splat/explode (and in one case, bounce) off my sandy clay...
  2. U_Stormcrow

    Anyone feed the egg shells their chickens lay back to them?

    ^^^ echoing this. I feed shells back to my flock daily (mentioned above) with no preparation whatsoever. Not dried, baked, crushed, etc. Just cracked upon half egg shells. Have been doing it since my flock started laying. Even when one of my new layers drops an egg on the ground, the other...
  3. U_Stormcrow

    Anyone feed the egg shells their chickens lay back to them?

    I routinely (daily, sometimes more frequently, depending upon what I'm cooking) feed my dinosaurs their egg shells right back to them. Still free choice oyster shell on the side, of course - they don't get as much calcium back in shell form as they put into making them in the first place...
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