You can only make shells thicker BEFORE they are laid. That is why hens that are laying are fed oyster shell. It supplies calcium for good egg shells. If a shell is to thin, it breaks to easily, if it is too thick the chick cannt "pip" which is a term for the chick pecking a hole in the shell as it hatches. If the shell is too thick, then the chick can never be born, and winds up entombed in its own shell, and very dead.
Yes, you can feed chickens crushed or ground eggshells as a calcium supplement. Make sure the eggshells are clean and free of any egg residue to prevent potential egg-eating behavior in the chickens. It's best to offer eggshells in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Chickens are omnivores and can eat almost anything. It is a myth that they only eat grains and commercial feed. They love fish and other proteins. Never feed your birds spoiled meat as it can make them sick.
Yes, chickens can eat artichokes. They can benefit from the nutrients and vitamins in artichokes, but it's best to offer them in moderation as treats, as they may be harder for chickens to digest compared to other vegetables. It's recommended to feed them artichokes in small quantities and make sure they have access to their regular balanced poultry feed.
No, bird seed and chicken feed are not interchangeable. Chicken feed is formulated to meet the specific dietary needs of chickens, including essential nutrients like protein, while bird seed is designed for wild birds and may not provide the necessary nutrition for chickens to stay healthy. It is important to feed chickens a balanced diet to ensure their health and well-being.
Yes, that combination can be a good feed for chickens as it provides a mix of grains, protein, and calcium. Make sure to balance the proportions to meet the nutritional needs of your chickens, and consider consulting with a poultry nutritionist for a more customized feed mix.
NO. Hens will do well on scratch grains and corn but the addition of the extra proteins and calcium in layer feed make better quality eggs and shell. Without the layer mash you will need to add a source of calcium such as dry ground egg shells or oyster shells.
You don't, the chickens make it for you. Just feed them.
You can feed it food that is high in calcium such as dried krill and shrimp. These sell at pet stores. Calcium is very good for turtles and also hardens their shells.
You can feed chickens seeds in Minecraft. It doesn't 'tame' them as such, it just sends them into love mode and allows them to breed.
Yes, you can feed chickens crushed or ground eggshells as a calcium supplement. Make sure the eggshells are clean and free of any egg residue to prevent potential egg-eating behavior in the chickens. It's best to offer eggshells in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Ground oyster shells will make soft water harder. Therefore, it will make hard water, harder.
Add a few sea shells.
Chickens are omnivores and can eat almost anything. It is a myth that they only eat grains and commercial feed. They love fish and other proteins. Never feed your birds spoiled meat as it can make them sick.
Once a hen has matured the oviduct will not regularly produce larger eggs based solely on feed. Feeding hens extra protein will certainly maintain the quality of eggs and shells and be good for the nutritional health of the birds.
they need corn only or u can feed them meat and it will make them mean
Raising frying chickens is a lot of hard work. You must house them in a very clean and secure pen, feed them a diet high in nutrients, and make sure they get plenty of exercise.
No, cows do not make chickens, only chickens reproduce chickens.