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I actually had it out the entire time for my older girls for obvious reasons. The young ones had no interest in it until theist few days but not a ton of it. I honestly thought it was kind of odd that they all of the sudden got a taste for the shell.Pullets do get a craving for calcium before laying.
I put out calcium at 17 weeks old with my seven Barred Rocks.
They started eating it like candy for for 3 days. They went through about 3 cups before slowing way down.
They started to lay between 20 and 23 weeks.
I only got a couple of thin shelled eggs from them and I never gave them Layers feed, just All-Flock, Flock Raiser or Non-Medicated Starter-Grower feed.
They were my second Flock.
With my third Flock, 5 ISA Browns I put out Oyster Shells at 15 weeks old and they consumed but didn't go crazy for it. They started to lay between 17 and 22 weeks. I know, I thought I had dud.
Four were laying by 19 weeks. I just about gave up on her.
So now I offer Oyster Shells at 15 weeks old.
My 8 youngest girls are 12.5 weeks old,View attachment 2791591 and I'll put out a container of Shells for them at 15 weeks.
I keep two Flocks each with their own coop and pen.
As for starting to lay, swollen red combs wattles, squatting, and fidgety nervous behavior, checking nest boxes or scratching around in a dark corner of the coop. GC