bacibeau
Chirping
- Aug 9, 2021
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Hey everyone! My 20-week old buff orp just laid her first egg this morning and it looked completely normal. However, I read online that she's going to need extra calcium in order to keep making solid shells. I bought layer feed (from the same company) but I'm not sure what to do now. She's the only one laying and I also read that it can be harmful if the non-laying pullets have too much calcium. I know that I have to gradually shift them over so should I start doing that now? Should I buy crushed oyster shells/calcium supplements? Or is there something else that you'd suggest?
The hen in the middle is the one who laid the egg. I'm a worried about changing the food mainly because of the one on the right because she looks a lot less mature than the others (even though they're all the same age)
Thanks for any advice you can offer!!!
The hen in the middle is the one who laid the egg. I'm a worried about changing the food mainly because of the one on the right because she looks a lot less mature than the others (even though they're all the same age)
Thanks for any advice you can offer!!!