Me, too.Me, I'd take it in and give it a good home. That poor bird wants to live.
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Me, too.Me, I'd take it in and give it a good home. That poor bird wants to live.
She will need extra calcium so any eggs she lays take the shells and crush them up and feed it to her. Crushed oyster shell would be a good idea too.
I microwave my eggshells before crushing them and mixing them with my chickens’ feed.I have read that feeding plain crushed egg shells to chickens may cause them to peck at, break, and eat eggs out of the nest.
Consequently, according to this authority, one should always boil or bake egg shells to change the smell, then crush them up well before adding them into food, never offering egg shells alone, or in recognizable pieces.
Is there anything to such advice?
This is NOT true ....an old 'wives tale'.I have read that feeding plain crushed egg shells to chickens may cause them to peck at, break, and eat eggs out of the nest.
Good lord.people do the worst things.Here she is. Oh my.
honestly, I've never had a leghorn before and did not realize they could be so beautiful. Given a normal chicken life they are really quite good looking, beautiful birdsGood lord.people do the worst things.
My free range leghorn looks like a glossy show bird and this poor thing.. well, people did this.
honestly, I've never had a leghorn before and did not realize they could be so beautiful. Given a normal chicken life they are really quite good looking, beautiful birds
oh, wow. tears, right?I found this quote a while back on BYC. View attachment 1835090