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So I'm starting to collect eggs for my broody but my question is.. I ran out of oyster shell a while ago and I keep forgetting to buy some, can I still hatch there eggs? They are on layer feed.
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I’m not an expert but my understanding is you don’t really need to feed them layer pellets and oyster shells. The oyster shell is if you are feeding a feed without the calcium. Like in my case. I have a mix flock of different ages and I am feeding them growers crumbles with oyster shells on the side for those that are laying it’s available. Any one please correct me if I’m wrong.So I'm starting to collect eggs for my broody but my question is.. I ran out of oyster shell a while ago and I keep forgetting to buy some, can I still hatch there eggs? They are on layer feed.
I’m not an expert but my understanding is you don’t really need to feed them layer pellets and oyster shells. The oyster shell is if you are feeding a feed without the calcium. Like in my case. I have a mix flock of different ages and I am feeding them growers crumbles with oyster shells on the side for those that are laying it’s available. Any one please correct me if I’m wrong.
thank you!!Yeah, the eggs are fine.
Avoid extreme or prolonged temperature fluctuations, keep a clean incubator and candle at least twice to remove deceased embryos or clear eggs.By the way, does anyone know any good tips to improve my hatch rate?
How exciting. Both eggs are pipped!!! Hope they hatch soon!! Good luck