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tori729
Songster
I can give oyster shell too, they prefer egg shells and we only do oyster shell if we run out of egg shells. They aren't going through them very quickly right now which makes sense b/c they aren't laying (we have one layer right now ha!).No offense, but the calcium in crushed up shells is way lower than that which is in oyster shell, and your high-protein feed is more than likely much lower in calcium. I know most are, including ours.
But, you are right in that it could be they are just too young to lay.
If she/they don't start laying in a couple of weeks, I would try calcium therapy with her. Get some calcium citrate +D around 300 mg. Give her one of those, right in her beak, once per day for around a week.
They are 30 weeks now so I'm not sure what's going on.
I've never had to supplement to get my chickens to lay and they've all started between 20 and 26ish weeks.
