Hey yall new member from Lancing Tennessee

Yes she is puffed up and huddling, we don't have oyster shells but we have grit with probiotic and black soldier fly larvae but just got it and she won't hardly touch it. Her eyes are fine she did have noisy breathing but has gotten better. Okay I will do that thank you so much!! I really appreciate your help
Grit and oyster shell are not the same. Bith are important. Grit helps with digestion. Oyster shell offers additional calcium, which is important for laying.
Some chickens need more calcium to produce eggs, so even when feeding a layer feed, it's best to keep a dish of oyster shell available.
 

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