Maybe........they would likely have more laying issues too.

Give it a go with cutting back treats and feeding back egg shells. If it helps then you will know.

Side note..... My birds refused to touch the manna pro brand oyster shell. I use pacific pearl brand and they do use that one. It actually looks like tiny shells instead of crushed dry wall.
Thanks for all the info. Since its just this 1 girl having issues I have to believe it's just a glitch with her. I gave her some additional calcium tonight so I'll see what happens
 
Congrats on the bunnies Cap. Our Mollies multiply like rabbits! I had to flush a majority of them :oops: and I tried to keep only one sex. I think there maybe a female or two, but couldn’t catch any of the remaining and they look like boys.

Official Member of the Skipper Club!!!

I have been focusing on being productive, being more active and eating better.
 
My quail hutch is almost done. I stapled on the last bit of wire tonight and painted the inside of the roof white. One little piece of plywood on the back where i pieced the plywood, and i can tack on the roof!
I bought some 1" x1" wire to build a carrying cage to hold multiple bunnies when i go to swaps. I had a commercial cage to carry bunnies but someone got rid of it! Grrr.
 
Thanks for all the info. Since its just this 1 girl having issues I have to believe it's just a glitch with her. I gave her some additional calcium tonight so I'll see what happens

It could be a glitchy gal.
I had an EE that never was able to put a shell on a single egg and a second that only did enough shell to look like a shell.
I would still try reducing treats and increasing calcium.
It can't hurt.
 
Can you say this a different way.
You have me all confused here.. I am just not getting it.

I would say yes.....2-3 cups 5-6 times a week split between 9 chickens

I know you do i was answering FNF

I was going with the 10% of feed rule. Then running the numbers....

I was doing the math with Suzi’s numbers. 4 cups in 2 pans was 8 cups. 2-3 times a week. I multiplies 8x2.5=20. 20 cup divided 7 days is 2.857. Divide by 9 girls is 0.317. Roughly 1/3 of a cup.

At 2.5 cups 4 days a week. 10 cups by 7 days 1.428. Divided by 9 girls is 0.158.

I guess the question is how many cups of feed should each chicken get a day. Multiply that by number of chickens. Then 10% of that many cups.
 
@Suzi18
What if I told you that my chickens each eat exactly one cup of feed each per day
I was going with the 10% of feed rule. Then running the numbers....

I was doing the math with Suzi’s numbers. 4 cups in 2 pans was 8 cups. 2-3 times a week. I multiplies 8x2.5=20. 20 cup divided 7 days is 2.857. Divide by 9 girls is 0.317. Roughly 1/3 of a cup.

At 2.5 cups 4 days a week. 10 cups by 7 days 1.428. Divided by 9 girls is 0.158.

I guess the question is how many cups of feed should each chicken get a day. Multiply that by number of chickens. Then 10% of that many cups.
1 cup per chicken per day.
(I am not here.)
I will explain tomorrow.
 
I was going with the 10% of feed rule. Then running the numbers....

I was doing the math with Suzi’s numbers. 4 cups in 2 pans was 8 cups. 2-3 times a week. I multiplies 8x2.5=20. 20 cup divided 7 days is 2.857. Divide by 9 girls is 0.317. Roughly 1/3 of a cup.

At 2.5 cups 4 days a week. 10 cups by 7 days 1.428. Divided by 9 girls is 0.158.

I guess the question is how many cups of feed should each chicken get a day. Multiply that by number of chickens. Then 10% of that many cups.

@Suzi18
What if I told you that my chickens each eat exactly one cup of feed each per day

1 cup per chicken per day.
(I am not here.)
I will explain tomorrow.

I currently have 22 chickens in the Main Run. They each eat 1/2C of fermented feed per day, which makes their total feed amount 11 cups. 10% of that 11 cups would be ABOUT 1 and 1/8th cup of *snacks*.

We don't count bales of hay or straw, slices of pressed, dried alfalfa or grass clippings as *snacks*, as they are somethings they would have free range to while (you guessed it) free ranging however, things like BOSS, fruits, mealworms, corn/cracked corn and scratch grains are all considered snacks, which we give sparingly.

OH, they also get eggs fed back to them on a daily basis, but usually between 3-6 for all 22 chickens.
 

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