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They eat a lot! I'm getting a Tractor Supply credit card for the discount. Compost the poop and at least you'll get some fine fertilizer back.
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they will eat 5 times what your feeding plus oyster free fed please
What is oyster free? Is that ground-up shells?
In 10 yrs. my free range chickens have rarely touched the oyster shell, but devour any egg shells I have. I read that with free ranging they get enough calcium from bugs and dirt. I have had some thin egg layers, though, but could have been from parasites.I use oyster shell do not buy grit out here not quite the same as caged birds
Hens do sometimes die from being overweight. Hence the admonition not to overdo scratch feed and treats.When my chicks were hatched, I just filled the container and let them devour away like the little pigs that they are..... but soon after they started growing some, I realize it was just waste as they will gorge themselves like goldfish and probably explode so I decided to go with the portion route and feed them a limited daily supply and nothing more. The can cry all they want, I'm not giving in.
Oyster shell, free-fed. There was a comma missing in there, I think. Oyster shell is for calcium, and you also need grit, as, well, grit, for the gizzard. Both should be provided separately from the food, and separately from each other. Grit needs to be provided as soon as you start feeding anything other than chick feed, including treats, oyster shell isn't a bad idea to include from the start as long as you make sure it's ground up really small.