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I have never fed oyster shells since I had always live on seaclay grounds. I am currently planning to feed them back the eggshells I get. But being kinda on the fence about since eggs contain too much PFAS. Will be keeping the calcium tablets in mind!I was braced, thank goodness!
I had been saving up eggshells, so I crushed a 600 mg calcium tablet, added to the shells, nuked for three minutes, and crushed them too. Once they cooled down, I took the bowl outside, and Lil has been devouring them. I guess she hasn’t been interested in the oyster shells - I may need to pound on them with a hammer.
They just turned 16 weeks old 2 1/2 weeks ago and have been refusing the layer feed I’d already bought, so I’ll need to find a more palatable Ca supplement.
Our's will not touch pelletized feed. They love whole grains, lightly fermented or dry, so I keep calcium and grit in containers that they can consume whenever they need it.Refusing layer feed is relatable.
Did you also buy the flaked shell at TSC? I’m having a hard time finding anything other than the small chunks.My ladies like eggshells. I'm nearly out, because it takes 3-4 eggshells to make another egg. So I bought some flaked oyster shell to mix in with the pelletized OS I got at TSC.
I'm with you on that thought...Earthquakes. Earthquakes scare me more than tornadoes and hurricanes..LOL
Not good. We had to convince a relative to feed their chickens food. They're doing a lot better now and we even built them a coop so that their chooks will be extra happy.Also, just as an aside -- TSC sells Scratch and Cracked Corn as if was REASONABLE FEED to feed your chickens, and I see people carting away bags of it... and I just... how must those chickens look?! 6% protein?!? 35% fat?!? Do they even lay????