Just go buy some calcium!
-Kathy
-Kathy
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AHA! Now that sounds a little easier than trying to medicate twenty birds....Good point about the Guineas though. They are also really young yet so not expecting anything until spring as far as eggs apparently.If you're worried about the calcium levels in birds not laying, just buy a bale of alfalfa and feed them a flake every few days.
-Kathy
I would only do hens that are laying soft-shelled eggs.AHA! Now that sounds a little easier than trying to medicate twenty birds....Good point about the Guineas though. They are also really young yet so not expecting anything until spring as far as eggs apparently.
Hello,Curious. How is your bird doing now? We get some weird size and shapes from our
plymouths. They have calcium, layered ration, hay and scraps all the time. Happy and healthy but I wonder if shapes and size of eggs indicate this happening.
I would not want to lose my feather kids either.