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Ruby Rogue
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I tried this. Way too time consuming. I'm getting them a special blender tomorrow.LOL that's what my wife does
Could this be used and would it work for oyster shell and grit as well?
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I tried this. Way too time consuming. I'm getting them a special blender tomorrow.LOL that's what my wife does
I tried this. Way too time consuming. I'm getting them a special blender tomorrow.
Could this be used and would it work for oyster shell and grit as well?
In my experience, oyster shell isn't always in the right size for quail. If they get pieces that are too large, they may well be able to eat them, but they might cause crop issues. I have a stainless steel mortar and pestle that I use for oyster shell. I use eggshell when I have it, though. The birds like it more and it's much easier to crush.I would not use it for grit.....grit is actually tiny pieces of granite.....so um rocks....
Oyster shell should already be in edible sizes.
In my experience, oyster shell isn't always in the right size for quail. If they get pieces that are too large, they may well be able to eat them, but they might cause crop issues. I have a stainless steel mortar and pestle that I use for oyster shell. I use eggshell when I have it, though. The birds like it more and it's much easier to crush.
I dumped a huge bowl of shells after making eggs this morning, do you dry them, or just mush them up still gooey? I’ve never tried giving them shells.In my experience, oyster shell isn't always in the right size for quail. If they get pieces that are too large, they may well be able to eat them, but they might cause crop issues. I have a stainless steel mortar and pestle that I use for oyster shell. I use eggshell when I have it, though. The birds like it more and it's much easier to crush.
I dry them first. They crush very easily with your fingers when they're completely dry.I dumped a huge bowl of shells after making eggs this morning, do you dry them, or just mush them up still gooey? I’ve never tried giving them shells.