farmerjan
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Do you offer oyster shells to them? I am NOT a fan of grinding egg shells to feed back to chickens. If they are pulverized....maybe... Use them in the compost and use oyster shells for the extra calcium. They shouldn't need the extra protein... but there might be something else in the feed they are craving...
Many many years ago they used to make a "whey block" for poultry...looked like a 50 lb salt block size.... it helped relieve boredom and gave them extra protein... I noticed one day that TSC has a block for chickens... didn't pay much attention to what was in it... looked like some grains maybe molasses as a binder???
There is also a poultry "can't pick" thing that goes in their nostrils, is red and helps to deter them from seeing and pecking eggs and also helps to stop feather picking, and cannibalism of other birds . Looks like a pair of red granny glasses that stick in the nostrils...
I'd cage the females separate in a crate of sorts, figure out who it is...
Many many years ago they used to make a "whey block" for poultry...looked like a 50 lb salt block size.... it helped relieve boredom and gave them extra protein... I noticed one day that TSC has a block for chickens... didn't pay much attention to what was in it... looked like some grains maybe molasses as a binder???
There is also a poultry "can't pick" thing that goes in their nostrils, is red and helps to deter them from seeing and pecking eggs and also helps to stop feather picking, and cannibalism of other birds . Looks like a pair of red granny glasses that stick in the nostrils...
I'd cage the females separate in a crate of sorts, figure out who it is...