coolchook Posted April 12, 2008 Share Posted April 12, 2008 Hooray, 3 girls arrived today, holly chutney and eglina,seem happy enough, or would be if fizzy the ginger tom would get off the top of the run!!! Only question at moment is that I bought oyster grit unknowingly and was advised today that they shouldn't have it till they are one, I now have the correct grit but don't know if it would harm the chooks if i mix the oyster grit in with 20kg of pellets just to get rid off it, I thought it was supposed to be good for their shells? hope someone can help... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevie Posted April 12, 2008 Share Posted April 12, 2008 I give my chooks crushed oyster shells in a small bowl beside their 'grub' container for them to help themselves whenever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Egluntyne Posted April 12, 2008 Share Posted April 12, 2008 It is good for them....as soon as they start laying they will need it....well before they are one. They also need mixed poultry grit to grind up food in their crop. It contains amounts of calcium too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hen Watch Posted April 12, 2008 Share Posted April 12, 2008 I have a bag of just Oyster Shell but I bought it a bit too big and the girls leave it. So I have to smash it a bit more. Generally though I use mixed grit (with bits of shell in already). Plus I bake their egg shells in the oven for 5 mins, crush them and add that to the grit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TAJ Posted April 12, 2008 Share Posted April 12, 2008 I found with mixed grit they were eating far more sheel than stone grit, so have added extra shell grit, because obviously they want that in a higher proportion - mixed grit is stone grit (used like teeth) and shell (used to make shells). You can buy mixed or indidvidually - I have never heard about being 1 before having shell grit. Tracy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...