I knew that chickens prefer eggshell to oyster shell, but man... I didn't realize just how STRONG that preference was! I used to only have heritage breeds that don't lay in the winter, so I'd save the shells from eggs I bought in the winter, build up a large stash, and my hens always had an unlimited supply of eggshell. So I'd never used oyster shell until now. But now I have production breeds for the first time. Due to some lapses in oversight, I ended up losing a bunch of eggshells when my husband was putting them in the compost instead of in my chicken bank, so I found myself at a deficit and started supplementing with oyster shell. Right now, my heritage hens are on vacation, and it's just the 4 production pullets laying. And they WILL NOT eat the oyster shell! On days when I have enough eggshell to give them, they gang up on me and attack the eggshell like it's the most highly prized treat in existence. They fight over it and devour it within minutes. They have feed available 24/7, so it's not that they're hungry (and they eat well), but they're acting super hungry for eggshell specifically, and refuse the oyster. The eggs they lay still have strong shells, but I'm wondering if they'll start losing bone calcium eventually because of their refusal to eat the oyster shell...
What do you think? Will they start eating the oyster eventually? Should I cut out the eggshells entirely until the chickens give up and start eating the oyster shell? I don't want them to be deficient, but right now I'm barely keeping up with the eggshells...
Picture of the most persistent one, about to pounce on me because she saw I had the jar of eggshells...
What do you think? Will they start eating the oyster eventually? Should I cut out the eggshells entirely until the chickens give up and start eating the oyster shell? I don't want them to be deficient, but right now I'm barely keeping up with the eggshells...
Picture of the most persistent one, about to pounce on me because she saw I had the jar of eggshells...
