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  2. Feb 22, 2023 · In short—Yes!—chickens will gladly eat crushed egg shells. A chickens body does not produce calcium on its own so they rely entirely on their feed and forage to intake calcium. And egg shells are a great supplemental source of calcium for chickens!

  3. Why Do Your Chickens Need Oyster Shells? First of all, not all chickens need oyster shells. Roosters, older chickens, and baby chicks don’t need the calcium content from oyster shells.

  4. Sep 14, 2024 · Why Are Oyster Shells Good for Chickens? Oyster shells are great for chickens because they provide a much-needed calcium boost. Calcium is essential for laying hens, as it helps them produce strong eggshells.

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  5. Sep 25, 2023 · It may seem strange to feed chickens their own eggshells, but the shells provide a good source of calcium for them. When you want to start making eggshells into feed, make sure you dry and crush them first so they aren’t easily recognizable. When you’re finished, your chickens will stay healthy and produce more eggs! Part 1. Drying the Eggshells.

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    • Make sure your chickens are getting enough protein. Read up on what to feed chickens. The protein ratio in their layer feed should be at least 16%. You can supplement their diet with milk, yogurt and/or sunflower seeds.
    • Keep the eggshells strong. It is important to make sure that your hens are getting enough calcium in order to build strong shells. A thin shell is a broken shell and an eaten egg.
    • Put a wooden egg or golf ball in the nesting box. The chicken will peck it hoping to break the “egg” open and get a yummy snack only to find it unbreakable.
    • Fill an empty egg with English mustard. (Most) chickens don’t like mustard. Blow out an egg. Carefully fill it with mustard and place it in the nesting box.
  6. Chickens need supplemental calcium to produce strong eggshells. What's full of calcium and readily available? Eggshells! Here's how to do it.

  7. Jun 4, 2019 · It’s actually very common for chicken keepers to feed crushed eggshells back to their chickens. Furthermore, chickens are known to eat their own eggs and shells out in nature too. We like to mostly offer our girls eggshells – and that is what they happen to prefer as well! I’ll explain why as we go.

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