Holy cow. That would be a 10 year supply for me!thats odd, at cal ranch I bought a 50# bag for 11.99 and still ain't used it all
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Holy cow. That would be a 10 year supply for me!thats odd, at cal ranch I bought a 50# bag for 11.99 and still ain't used it all
Oyster shells at TSC are $5.99 for 5 lbs online. That bag will last me months, maybe a year. For my 8 chickens (was 12) I just take about a teaspoon full twice a day and toss it under a tree for them to peck at. I don't think it takes a lot for them to have what they need. I do the same with grit. I'm not sure it would last that long if I put it in a container for free ranging because my chickens would knock it out of the dish.
I'm afraid they wont get enough. The dirt in my orchard is not sandy at all. Most of it is covered in forest type under growth -- grass, weeds and plants.Why are you adding grit? free ranging they get plenty unless your free ranging them in a concrete jungle, they would probably make their own in that case pecking at it lol where there is not dirt and pebbles
So I went to tractor supple and they dont have any dewormers that chickens can useCan you go back to TSC and look in the goat or horse section for the Safeguard?
Unless they are completely sold out of both, you shouldn't really have a problem finding that in Texas.
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As for oyster shell, you can buy it in 50lb bags at tractor supply for around $10.00, it's not going to be on the shelf, smallish bag, 50lbs, it's usually on the floor with the feed.
I would worm her as soon as possible, let us know what you get and we will give you directions on dosing.
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So I went to tractor supple and they dont have any dewormers that chickens can use
Also an update on my hen. She is doing really good, she is standing a lot better and she dont really try to walk if she dont have to but she is walking alot better and can get in and out of the coop on her own
so sorry for your loss Checkenmama109, how is the other one doing?Well this morning I went to go let the flock free range and found the most horrible thing.not the sick chicken but another one of my flock was killed last night by some predator
I have had problems with something taking my eggs so I have blocked all around my coop where they try and get in, bit last night by my porch I seen a baby opossum right by my feet and It ran off, I did not think anything of it because I have had a opossum around before and it did not do anything to my girls. Well this one had different plans
it ate her head off and ate her stomach. And some how he got through a very tiny hole and could not get my hen through it so left her there
she was my favorite hen. She was two years old and was a mama to a very pretty hen
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Thank you. I will look in to some motion detection lights. And my other hen it doing better for sure. Thank you for your help.so sorry for your loss Checkenmama109, how is the other one doing?
one thing I do is got some solar powered motion detection lights around the coop, 1 on each side, cost me about 40.00+ tax as family dollar and I love the night vision motion activated cam I got from Amazon cheap, as the night predators do not like to be seen, not so good on telling you how to trap em, but your going to want to secure it and maybe watch, it found food and will be back