OYSTER SHELLS

Can i find real oyster shells somewhere and crush those???
I answered on your other thread, but all the oyster shell I use is simply flaked/crushed shell. Currently using Small Pet Select, previously used Scratch & Peck but switched due to store inventory issues.
 
I use the manna pro oyster shells and my 5 GLW's dont touch it. They are 1 yr old and one gal gave me a soft egg (first one ever), so i am trying new things. I think i need to find a place where i can get real oysters and crush the shells myself. Would this suffice? These manna pro shells look SO fake! And why so super white in color?? 🤷‍♀️🐓❤️
Try Amazon = Scratch & Peck has 100% Oyster Shells. I also keep the "dust" and sprinkle on their feed, then I found there's a Oyster Powder. It's fine like flour, used as a supplement for garden.
 
We hadv the girls on layer feed but then had a molt marathon and a broodie hatch a chick so switched Flock Raiser with the calcium "pea rocks" as a supplement. A few of the girls didn't like the placement of the calcium bowl and started to have thinner eggs so I moved the bowl ten feet and now they eat it. Go figure 🙄 We also crush egg shells back to them. 8 minutes on bake in a toaster oven and smash them up. The girls love them.
Hi. Thank you for the toaster oven recipe 😀. I'm new. 17 week old hens. Need to get oyster shell going. I use scratch and peck brands and will use their oyster shell, but in trying to control.costs how much per day does each need or eat? Of oyster shell and/or egg shell. Thank you.
 
Hi. Thank you for the toaster oven recipe 😀. I'm new. 17 week old hens. Need to get oyster shell going. I use scratch and peck brands and will use their oyster shell, but in trying to control.costs how much per day does each need or eat? Of oyster shell and/or egg shell. Thank you.

I just offer the oystershell free choice. Sometimes they eat it and sometimes they don't. They know what they need.
 
but in trying to control.costs how much per day does each need or eat? Of oyster shell and/or egg shell. Thank you.
They don't tend to eat a lot of it, though some girls will need more than others. I have 10 birds, I buy a 10 lb bag of oyster shell maybe once a year? Maybe even less than that, since I still have half my bag from last year. If you're feeding layer feed, they'll likely need less added calcium (and if starter, grower etc, they'll eat more of it).
 
Hi. Thank you for the toaster oven recipe 😀. I'm new. 17 week old hens. Need to get oyster shell going. I use scratch and peck brands and will use their oyster shell, but in trying to control.costs how much per day does each need or eat? Of oyster shell and/or egg shell. Thank you.
I free feed so I'm not exactly sure, since supplementing with egg shells I haven't really kept track. We've gone through 10lbs of oyster shell for 12-16 hens in the last 10 months in addition to the eggs shells. I just save what we eat and bake them though our consumption depends on production levels. I've been selling 18 dozen a month so we have roughly 4 dozen that we eat a month right now. They are a potential migraine trigger so I haven't eaten eggs in three months 😭 First food in testing out once I'm off the restriction.
 
I have NOT been able to find "crushed" Oyster Shells here on the Big Island/Hawaii ... Have had to resort to the "manufactured" Oyster Shells/Coral (white pea sized). That's all that's being sold here at WalMart and the feed stores (only 2 on this side of the Island). My girls (3) have been laying and provided with the white stuff since they started laying Aug 2020. One of them started laying a funny shaped egg since Dec 2020, like it's having difficulty coming out/gets stuck. On the 8th of this month, she laid a soft shelled egg, an other the week after, two last week.

I have always fed the crushed shells in the past but been told by the workers at the feed store, it's Covid & they haven't been able to get any. I found "crushed" OS on Amazon (Scratch & Peck), I purchased just as an experiment. It's been a week and since feeding them the crushed, she hasn't laid any soft shelled eggs plus yesterday I noticed her egg shape is back to normal.

So my question to all of you ... What kind of Oyster Shells are you feeding; crushed or "white peas"? Have you noticed any difference with egg shells?
I was going to cull her thinking it was her reproductive system starting to be an issue, she'll be a year in March and I've never had this issue before. I'm on the fence deciding to keep her & maybe it is the OS or send her to my friend when she thins out her flock next month. Your opinions/advice always welcomed ...

Thank you all in advance
Pic of Dove's odd shaped eggs ...

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I don't know if anyone has mentioned this option to you or not, (your post is a few months old), but what I do to provide calcium to my chickens is save their shells after eating an egg or egg. After you get a few saved, put them in the oven to bake on a flat pan for a few minutes at 350 degrees. This causes the shells to get brittle. Allow them to cool, then crush with a potato masher and feed the bits of shells back to the hens. They will gobble up the shells and get natural calcium from their own egg shells.
 
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this option to you or not, (your post is a few months old), but what I do to provide calcium to my chickens is save their shells after eating an egg or egg. After you get a few saved, put them in the oven to bake on a flat pan for a few minutes at 350 degrees. This causes the shells to get brittle. Allow them to cool, then crush with a potato masher and feed the bits of shells back to the hens. They will gobble up the shells and get natural calcium from their own egg shells.

This is a good practice, but they still need additional calcium beyond recycling their own shells. :)
 

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