AlyssaJane22
In the Brooder
Hi, everyone!
I've been having trouble lately finding oyster shell that is small enough for my button quail to actually eat. The last bag of "oyster shell" that we ordered (Mana pro) was pebble sized rocks that were much, much too large for their little beaks. The last bag we ordered from them was flaked crushed shell, so I guess they changed their formula. Everything I've found on Amazon has multiple negative reviews due to the pieces being too large for chickens to eat, so I feel pretty sure they will NOT be a good gamble for my crew. Our local Wilco only carried Purina Oyster Shell, which is also 90% crushed coral (small rocks). Tried grinding it in a spice mill, which it promptly destroyed.
What do you use for your calcium source? We tried oyster flour, but they wont touch it on its own, and they don't seem to actually get enough of it when we mix it in with their food (we've had some unhealthy looking shells recently). I would love to get this resolved ASAP, as our attempted solutions have been unsuccessful, and I don't want our girls to go any longer without enough calcium. We've been restricting their light to try to cut down on laying while we resolve this, but they're young and keep laying away, even with only 10 hrs. of light.
Any oyster shell brand recommendations or other calcium sources would be greatly appreciated!
I've been having trouble lately finding oyster shell that is small enough for my button quail to actually eat. The last bag of "oyster shell" that we ordered (Mana pro) was pebble sized rocks that were much, much too large for their little beaks. The last bag we ordered from them was flaked crushed shell, so I guess they changed their formula. Everything I've found on Amazon has multiple negative reviews due to the pieces being too large for chickens to eat, so I feel pretty sure they will NOT be a good gamble for my crew. Our local Wilco only carried Purina Oyster Shell, which is also 90% crushed coral (small rocks). Tried grinding it in a spice mill, which it promptly destroyed.
What do you use for your calcium source? We tried oyster flour, but they wont touch it on its own, and they don't seem to actually get enough of it when we mix it in with their food (we've had some unhealthy looking shells recently). I would love to get this resolved ASAP, as our attempted solutions have been unsuccessful, and I don't want our girls to go any longer without enough calcium. We've been restricting their light to try to cut down on laying while we resolve this, but they're young and keep laying away, even with only 10 hrs. of light.
Any oyster shell brand recommendations or other calcium sources would be greatly appreciated!