brewer12345
In the Brooder
- Feb 14, 2017
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The game bird feed I can find locally is too low in calcium for layers. I have been adding about a pound of crushed oyster shell to every 20 to 25 ponds of feed, but a lot of the shell pieces seem to be getting left behind in the feeder by the hens. I try bashing up the shell pieces with a sledgehammer, but it seems to leave the pieces pretty big (to me, maybe not the quail). Is this simply a case of them not needing as much as I am offering them? Should I try supplementing another way? They just started laying, so I suspect that calcium needs are modest so far. I was thinking that an alternative to oyster shells from the feed store could be powdered calcium carbonate from the homebrew supply store, but it would be more expensive and possibly harder to mix into the feed.