Two Questions About Oyster Shell

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I've officially switched my flocks over to Purina Flock Raiser :yaas recommended on another thread (well, all except the chicks in the brooders; I've quite a bit of chick starter in stock yet), which brings up a couple of oyster shell questions.
1) What type of feeder do you use for the oyster shell so they don't tip it over?
2) What is the difference, nutritionally speaking, between feeding oyster shell in a package and drying, baking, and crushing their egg shells to feed back to them?
 
A neighbor gave me a rabbit feeder. I use this just screwed into a wall of the run.
 

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Question - is there anything wrong with scattering it on the ground in the run for them to eat free choice? We have an enclosed coop with a built in run and we scatter it, and we also tried mixing it in with feed (discussed on another similar post on Oyster shells) but should I really be putting it in a separate container/feeder? Will that make them more likely to eat it if they need it? Sorry for interloping on your thread @ Awakening Forest, but inquiring minds want to know! :D
 
Scattering is fine. You may waste more that way. They don't eat very much of it, so I guess some people think they need to encourage higher consumption. With anywhere from 50-80 hens here at any time I may use 2, 50 pound bags a year. Occasionally 3. I generally refill my container every few months.
 

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