Thechickentrainer1999

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Is it okay to give chickens expired oyster shells. We just bought a brand new pack of oyster shells and apparently they expired 4 years ago. I have no clue how they even managed to sit in the store that long. Also how much should I give them? They have 1 of those hanging feeders where you just poor food.
 
I don’t think oyster shell can expire as it’s crushed oyster shell and not real food. Maybe check the oyster shell to make sure that it’s not moldy.
Here's a picture they have not been opened:
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:welcome :frow I would use them. I put some oyster shells and grit in my feeders with the feed. I know there are a lot of people who disagree with this method but it works for me. I had it in separate dishes which I thought couldn't be tipped over but they were and it was all over the floor of the coop so now every once in awhile I add it in the feeder.
 
It's possible that is the date packaged and not the expiration date. If you call the manufacturer, they will let you know.

I do not think they actually expire/go bad. I've never paid attention to the date on oyster shells and have purchased a bag that will probably take my flock over a year to go through.
 

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