Just heard about something called Azomite - anyone supplementing their chickens with this?

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Supposed to be loaded with trace minerals - comes from volcanic ash - from what I've read so far it is used as both an organic plant fertilize as well as a healthy addition - in very small amounts - for livestock, including poultry - resulting in increased egg production and less loss of color over time in the eggs of dark egg layers.

Interested to know if anyone here has experience using with their flock and if so, any positive or negative results from using it?

I copied this description of it from a company that mines, bags and markets it internationally -

AZOMITE

'This naturally mined, volcanic mineral has over 66 minerals and trace elements that are important for plant nutrition and growth. It improves depleted soils. Apply with compost, humus, manures, or other fertilizers to provide additional levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Will not burn plants. AZOMITE®, the "A to Z of Minerals Including Trace Elements", is a naturally mined mineral product that requires no mixing. It is odorless, won't burn plants and won't restrict aeration or water penetration.

Unlike some products, AZOMITE® is not a manufactured, chemically prepared fertilizer. It is 100% natural with no additives, synthetics or filters. Mineralogically, the material can be described as a rhyolitic tuff breccia, which is a hard rock formation formed from the dust of a volcano that exploded. Its uniqueness stems from the multitude of trace minerals found in the deposit. Chemically, AZOMITE® is a hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate (HSCAS) containing other minerals and trace elements which the National Research Council recognizes to be essential. HSCAS is listed in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (21 CFR 582.2729) as an anti-caking agent, and is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA"
 
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Yes, I have recently heard of it being used as a water supplement for poultry. A very knowledgeable poultry enthusiast recommend it to me after my hen was attacked by a hawk. I am not sure what azomite to water ratio to use, but I am currently doing research and finding as much info on it as I can. It definitely sounds promising, and I may give it a try!
 
I didn't think to use it for the chickens. I do use it for my health and haven't encoutered any negatives. . Azomite - A - Z of minerals. I put a tbls of the powder in a drink bottle. Give it a soft shake, then put it in the fridge to settle overnite. Then pour off the infused mineral water for drinking, refill the original bottle. Rinse and repeat.
 
Good to know! It's seems like a very versatile product. I also wonder how it would improve crop yields and flavor of garden veggies? Or possibly even impact egg quality, broiler growth rate, or chick vigor? Or what effect it would have on other species such as bovine, ovine, porcine, equine, caprine, canine, feline, and the like. I haven't found much more info on it other than another thread on BYC called "azomite or DE?" It's a very interesting conversation to read.
 
I have inflammatory issues that used to land me in hospital often enough that I vowed to find a way to not have to return unless an emergency situation occured. That was back in 2008. I'm not claiming it was the A-Z alone - I made many changes - but all the changes involved easily absorbed vitamins and minerals, which are vital for the body. I use a tonic in the chooks water but am now keen to try the A - Z on them as well. :)

The man at the site below is a wealth of info re minerals and how feeding them to greens is the best way for us to absorb what we need. .
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