@Amiga is always right it seems

. There is a lot of different opinions on what to feed your flock. I think you should read as much as you can, try out what you think you should do, and go from there. I have 6 females and two males. It made more sense to me to cater to the females since there are more of them. I feed Purena Layena as the pellets available to the whole flock. I do not supplement at this time with oyster shell. I offer hard wheat free choice, fruit and veggie scraps daily, and free range choice of our garden greens and 1/3 acres worth of yummy bugs. I have never had a soft shelled egg, and the boys are very healthy on the layers pellets. Here's the thing though - once the weather cools, I may need to change what I'm doing. If they start eating more pellets as their grazing options lessen, the males might be getting too much calcium. I will watch them carefully and change if needed. I am putting all of our extra squash shredded in the freezer to give during the winter. I am looking into more options for the winter - some people offer corn before bed to help keep them warm, some offer chopped peanuts. I'm not sure, but I will probably try one of those things.