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  1. Blessedthistle

    Shell-less eggs

    Just realized I never answered this. The bag I'm feeding currently is 18%, but the one I just bought that is pelleted will be 17%. Is that bad?
  2. Blessedthistle

    Shell-less eggs

    I hope this isn't caused by disease. They have all been very healthy, running around being animated, shiny and happy. Hopefully this will all work itself out. As far as your experience with the roos, I'm glad to hear the layer pellets weren't a problem. I'll most likely get some layer feed for...
  3. Blessedthistle

    Shell-less eggs

    I tried this the past 2 days and it's been working brilliantly....they really seem to enjoy them, even the Australorp. Especially when I sprinkled some around the run. I so appreciate the help!
  4. Blessedthistle

    Shell-less eggs

    That is interesting about the size. My bag doesn't have a size on it. I'm going to try sprinkling it around in their run to see if they eat more of it. Do you buy the crushed eggshells or make them? What you said about stress makes alot of sense.....I could see that happening. I explained my...
  5. Blessedthistle

    Shell-less eggs

    Thanks for the welcome! I like the idea of the homemade feed but am unable to do that at this time. I already spend so much time with dogs and horses with health issues, and none of them get bagged, commercial food, and their diets are so time consuming. My chickies get organic crumbles right...
  6. Blessedthistle

    Shell-less eggs

    Hello folks, I'm new to the forum, and new to chickens since I bought my 6 chicks in the spring. 2 ended up roos, so now I only have 4 hens- 2 RI reds, 1 Australorp, and 1 Buff Orpington. I waited patiently for eggs all summer, feeding grower feed and then oyster shells free choice once laying...
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