Oyster Shell vs. Grit

... when i feed it i just throw a big scoop of it on the ground near their coop.. they scratch through and eat what they need
 
so if you feed them shells you also need to feed them grit???
this is our first time with chickens just trying to be safe
 
YES.. it is for 2 different things....

#1 grit stays in the crop/gizzard to help grind up food... depends on where you live.. i personally never have to offer grit.. i live inthe desert and my chicken freerange on sandy soil..... if your chickens are locked in a coop/run or you live someplace where there is not alot of sand/small rock, you will need to offer it to the chickens... just find or buy a bucket full of sandy/rocky soil and dump it n their coop/run/area

#2 oystershells is for Xtra calcium... i have allot of chickens.. i toss about 2-5 lbs of oyster shell into their area about once a month..
50 pounds of oystershells lasted me about 1 year
 
But wait.... do you have to feed them grit AND oyster shells???
hahahaha no seriously, I'm just playing wit'cha !
 
I didn't feed my hens oyster shell for a couple of days and I got soft like latex glove eggs. They were gross. I feed mine layer crumbles. I also give them grit in the same bowl as the oyster shell. Seems to work. I think everyone has their own little things that work.
 

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