@raisinemright
I wanted to find a "feeder" calf but I'm afraid to purchase from the auctions. Have any advice on where to find someone reputable to purchase from? I prefer low-line or smaller beef breeds that I can grass-feed.
@EurekaChic I purchased a bag of almost pure CaCO3 (greater than 99%) sold as fertilizer at Home Depot. Haven't opened it yet, but I believe it if fairly fine and could be mixed with my regular layer feed. The elemental calcium was 31% and <1% magnesium. Since this is the same as what is in most human calcium supplements, is it safe for me to use it mixed directly into my feed? We've had some shell thinning lately, and our girls always have had oyster shell calcium available. Apparently, not all of them are going for it. We have pullets and hens ranging in age from 9 months to over 3 years.
Thanks in advance for any advice. Of all the lime products that people have talked about, I have never seen one this "pure" mentioned before.
@kiddydoc
Fertrell sells a product called aragonite that is supposed to be more highly absorbable than the calcium found in calcarb or oyster shell. It is made to be mixed into the feed, however, rather than free-choice as it is a more fine texture. http://fertrell.com/aragoniteseacalcium.html
I mix my own feed and had purchased a bag of calcarb before I learned about the aragonite. Next time I'm going to get the aragonite from Fertrell. I mix my main feed at an "all-flock" level for calcium in the feed and offer the oyster shell, coarse cal carb, and/or crushed eggshells to them free choice so that they can supplement at a level that they desire.
I had just noticed that for some of the birds I'm not liking how the calcarb is working so I'm excited to try the aragonite. I think that if it is as good as they say it is, it will be a better choice to use in the feed at the low enough level for all-flock with the other offered free-choice.
Fertrell has dealers all over the country. You can go on their website and put in a zip code to find dealers in your area. They also have a nutritionist on-staff that is a poultry expert. I have emailed with him several times and he is very helpful to answer any questions you might have. He's a great resource but, of course, is very versed in the Fertrell product line

@kittydoc and @LKShepherd@LKShepherd One thing we have used over and over again as chicken owners is what we call "The Chicken Bible." The title is "The Small-Scale Poultry Flock" by Harvey Ussery. It's available on Amazon.com for about $22-23. Best money you'll ever spend. I have read over a dozen poultry books, and while some have info that "The Bible" doesn't, mostly it's the other way around.
There is also a ton of information in the BYC Learning Center tab.
Best wishes for your entry into chicken madness!![]()
I absolutely agree. My most favorite chicken author and book out there.
