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i have chickens that are 4 months old and getting ready to start laying eggs i hope. just wondering if i need to add oyster shell to their laying food?they are free range 12 hours a day.
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i have chickens that are 4 months old and getting ready to start laying eggs i hope. just wondering if i need to add oyster shell to their laying food?they are free range 12 hours a day.
I use flock raiser 20% protein crumble and have oyster and egg shells offered in a separate container for the layers.
This allows me to buy one feed for all ages/genders and also to feed lesser protein treats like scratch with out lowering their overall protein levels.
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Same here.
And at 4 months, you still will have a couple more months to wait before they start laying.
thx for all your help,also i was wondering if they should start laying when the bread description says they will. i have leghorns,rir,new hamphshire reds, red sex link and black sex link. they said that some should start laying at 17 to 19 weeks.if this is right they should be laying anytime.ty,
thx for all your help,also i was wondering if they should start laying when the bread description says they will. i have leghorns,rir,new hamphshire reds, red sex link and black sex link. they said that some should start laying at 17 to 19 weeks.if this is right they should be laying anytime.ty,