- Aug 2, 2010
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1 out of 5 BRs are laying everyday in the next with tiny, but good shell egg.
2 nd chicken layed one hardshell egg on first day but nothing after that.
I was heart broken to find two broken eggs on the coop floor today,
both with thin shells and stomped on.
While cleaning the stuff, I found another dried up thin shell with
no yolk. I guessing thats from day before or earlier.
My chicken freerange. Should I still provide oyster shells ?
Is it possible one chicken is getting enough calcium from freerange
but not others ? Or is the thin shell business part of them getting
used to the laying process ?
Local feed supplier dont have oyster shells, instead he sold me
grit (thats like little pebbles) and told me they have enough calcium in them.
Is that true ?
Sorry for so many questions, but really upset looking at the beautiful eggs broken.
2 nd chicken layed one hardshell egg on first day but nothing after that.
I was heart broken to find two broken eggs on the coop floor today,
both with thin shells and stomped on.
While cleaning the stuff, I found another dried up thin shell with
no yolk. I guessing thats from day before or earlier.
My chicken freerange. Should I still provide oyster shells ?
Is it possible one chicken is getting enough calcium from freerange
but not others ? Or is the thin shell business part of them getting
used to the laying process ?
Local feed supplier dont have oyster shells, instead he sold me
grit (thats like little pebbles) and told me they have enough calcium in them.
Is that true ?
Sorry for so many questions, but really upset looking at the beautiful eggs broken.