Barnhenmama
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I was looking for alternatives to buying grit for my chickens and found online that you can use eggshells? Has anyone tried this and had any success? Would you recommend trying it or not?
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Yes, they just started laying a few weeks ago. I have hens and roosters thoughI use egg shells as calcium are yours of laying age? I'm not sure if that would work?
Yes I know I read that too gotta get some oyster shells!!I don’t think egg shells can replace grit…which is necessary to grind to break down food in the crop.
They can however be used in addition to oyster shells to supplement calcium. Not sure if they can totally replace oyster shells, I think I’ve read something about they are a good short term source of quick calcium but don’t suffice for long term?![]()
Grit is different and usually granite crushed to different sizes or birds pick small rocks and is not a calcium supplement it is collected in the gizzard and used to grind up their feed as they have no teeth. Oyster shell and eggshell are calcium supplements for replacing calcium for egg layers. It can come in a manufactured form as well it is usually crushed oyster shells and coral reformed. Grit and calcium supplements are two different things all birds eating things other than ground processed feed need grit, usually only laying birds need a calcium supplement.grit is a much more dense form of calcium
X2.No they need grit. Egg shell is for calcium. If they're outside they can find their own grit usually