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I've also been having issues with oyster shell being out of stock. At my local store, theyve been out for half a year, though at TSC they have some small 5lb bags last I checked.
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Oh dear... Mine also refuse the pebble kind and only eat the flakes. I hope the bag I have lasts until September!thank you! do your ducks/chicks like it? Mine like the flakes too and would not eat the stuff that looked like little pebbles. Our local distributer emailed me and told me that goverment restrictions on dredging the oyster shell is the problem. They expect to be back in stock in September.
They are still semi pebbly, but much more crushed compared to other brands and more of a grayish hue than the usual white. I mixed them with what's left of the flakes I had and they have been eating them so far which is saying something because any time that I have tried the white rock type oyster shells that tractor supply carries my ducks just dump the bowl overthank you! do your ducks/chicks like it? Mine like the flakes too and would not eat the stuff that looked like little pebbles. Our local distributer emailed me and told me that goverment restrictions on dredging the oyster shell is the problem. They expect to be back in stock in September.
Great comparison photo, thanks!!When I was doing chores today I took a comparison picture. On the left is Small Pet Selects oyster shells and on the right is Mile Four's oyster shells.
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I was wondering about that myself.A neighbor on nextdoor suggested going here and asking for whole shells:
https://www.tomalesbayoystercompany.com/
With a pair of safety glasses and a hammer, you might be able to crush some up. Desperate times call for desperate measures.
I got some oyster shells from a neighbor that she had in her garden and took a hammer to them. The edges turned out to be razor sharp, making them unusable. They must do something to that grey stuff to soften them up.I was wondering about that myself.
Good to know! I won't do that if I get desperate!I got some oyster shells from a neighbor that she had in her garden and took a hammer to them. The edges turned out to be razor sharp, making them unusable. They must do something to that grey stuff to soften them up.