That's what I do/did. Now they are eating some of the larger chunks. Flakes cost a lot more.Smaller size? Hit hem with hammer if you must![]()
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That's what I do/did. Now they are eating some of the larger chunks. Flakes cost a lot more.Smaller size? Hit hem with hammer if you must![]()
Guess I’ll try this when I get through the box of flakes. I think that a cloth bag (burlap?) will be indicated. And maybe my chemistry lab goggles.That's what I do/did. Now they are eating some of the larger chunks. Flakes cost a lot more.
I can only find it online. It's a bit pricier, but it lasts a long time.I was looking for flaked oyster shell and all I can find around me is crushed. I tried the hammer.I will keep hunting.
I suggested it. My old flock did not care for traditional oyster shell, and for whatever reason, the flakes are a lot more appealing. Almost like how kids prefer dinosaur shaped nuggets? No idea.Oyster flakes when broken (as it is in layers). Is there a reason you need flaked? Special needs chickens?