Please read BOTH articles, I just quoted from your second source and it contradicts your claim.Oops my bad, my brain isn’t working today haha. I read the first ss wrong. but the second one said shell grit. My bad
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Please read BOTH articles, I just quoted from your second source and it contradicts your claim.Oops my bad, my brain isn’t working today haha. I read the first ss wrong. but the second one said shell grit. My bad
Please read BOTH articles, I just quoted from your second source and it contradicts your claim.
yeah that’s my bad. i went back and read the website. Comments i think are deleted and i’ll stop giving advice have a good nightgrr, give me a sec... This is why you MUST read articles and not just google and screen shot something as "evidence."
This is the link to the article you referred to above: https://www.dineachook.com.au/blog/do-my-chickens-need-shell-grit/
Calcium in Shell Grit
"Not only will shell grit assist in the breakdown of chicken feed, it also supplies much-needed calcium for healthy egg production"
Nothing wrong with handing out advice, just consider the source.yeah that’s my bad. i went back and read the website. Comments i think are deleted and i’ll stop giving advice have a good night
Yea i had a very long day yesterday and was trying to help the op with thisNothing wrong with handing out advice, just consider the source.
It's ok I was having a long day too, which made my brain go RAWR SHELLS CALCIUM! Thanks for not getting mad at me losing my mind lol.Yea i had a very long day yesterday and was trying to help the op with this
Lol i was kinda surprised not going to lie because usually you’re so nice and i was like dang okay But no it’s fine. Google is stupid too so when i looked up “Shell grit” it only came up grit and i didn’t put two and two togetherIt's ok I was having a long day too, which made my brain go RAWR SHELLS CALCIUM! Thanks for not getting mad at me losing my mind lol.
A lot of people answered the questions. If they’re new layers, they’re reproduction systems are still new and are not 100% yet. They aren’t getting enough calcium. Diseases. Stress.So, when I first asked this, this question wasn't really answered but could someone please answer these questions:
Can you list many reasons why chickens lay soft eggs?
List multiple ways that we can fix/help them to lay normal eggs
Picture of what the egg kinda looks like (A little bit more squished than that)