My Very First 6 Chickens
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I dont know if I'm doing something wrong but when i crack an egg, i throw it in a bowl where it air dried. Once I have many dried by air, i crush them and fill my dispenser. Is this dangerous? I tried baking them, but they burnt so I havnt since. What do u think? Also, my gals wouldnt touch the pro manna oyster shells. This summer i went to RI and filled a bag of oyster shells and have been crushing them and offering. No issues with egg shells. They do eat the egg shells and oysters so thats a good thing. Good luck!If you think you are giving them too many treats, I would certainly slow down with those.
But my hens really do not like oyster shells so I feel your pain. I've had a chick-sized feeder I filled with oyster shells in the spring and it's still not gone. They do seem to eat it, but rarely. Because of this, I save all their egg shells I use in cooking and feed them back to the chickens. I rinse them after cracking them and let them dry on the edge of the sink. Once I have a good amount, I put them on a tray and bake them at 350 for 12 minutes. Once they cool they are very brittle and I just crush them and roll over them with a rolling pin until it is very tiny pieces. My hens love these and I see them eating them all the time. This is just as effective as feeding oyster shells, and it's more cost-effective since your hens are already making the eggshells.
I hope this helps!