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I have too many eggs, & want to preserve them in water-glass. Can I give the shells back to the ducks after that?
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Can you explain what you mean by preserving them in water-glass?I have too many eggs, & want to preserve them in water-glass. Can I give the shells back to the ducks after that?
I always give them the shells, but if they have been preserved in water-glass ( sodium silicate) the chemical may be bad for them. It probably is, but I need to know.Egg-shells are perfectly fine to give to your birds. My uncle bakes them, crushes them, then gives them back to his flock. This is a good "how-to" read:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.wikihow.com/Feed-Eggshells-to-Chickens?amp=1
Sodium silicates are non-flammable, non-explosive, and non-toxic. They are, however, alkaline materials and pose hazards to the skin and eyes. The physiological effects of contact vary with the alkalinity of the silicate involved, and range from causing irritation to causing chemical burns
I agree with Ducky Donna.I don't think I'd chance it. Get some oyster shells! They're pretty cheap and last a long time