As you're probably all aware by now I'm already a little obsessed with my two cockerels (and the girls are arriving at the weekend!) I'm spending my time at work wishing I was on my plot with my boys and reading my chicken books as a substitute when no-one's looking. Anyway, yesterday I was reading an awful American one (not a bad book, but largely irrelevant as they do things very differently over there) Anyway, it was on about oyster shell and grit and the other books I'd read said that chickens got all the grit they needed from scratching outside, but this one seemed to be saying that grit and oyster shell were two different things and the shell was for calcium and the grit for substitute 'hens' teeth'. I'd always thought that oyster shell was just given to chickens who were largely confined and couldn't find their own grit so hadn't bothered with it because Coco and Elvis have a run. Naturally I went to the nearest pet shop, bought some oyster shell and put it in a rather good hopper that I'd made from a 4 pint plastic milk bottle. I put it in with the boys last night.
At home afterwards though I read that part of the book again and it I now think that it was saying that only hens need oyster shell because they needed the calcium for their egg shells and that grit is the little stones they pick up. Now I'm confused, and worse when I went up to let the boys out this morning they'd kicked over my cool hopper and scoffed the lot. So, what's the difference? And will a fair old quantity of it have harmed my lads? (they seem their usual selves this morning).
Also, I've only had my boys for a week at 7.30pm(ish) tonight, and during that time we have had absolutely no rain. It rained heavily overnight though and more is forecast. You'd have to see my run to know what I mean, but there's a bit we call the porch just outside the pop hole and this morning we draped a tarp over it so that the boys had an area that was outside, but protected (yes, it is starting to look like a shanty town). Thing is, if they do get a good soaking would they be OK going up to roost wet through?
Told you they were stupid questions.
At home afterwards though I read that part of the book again and it I now think that it was saying that only hens need oyster shell because they needed the calcium for their egg shells and that grit is the little stones they pick up. Now I'm confused, and worse when I went up to let the boys out this morning they'd kicked over my cool hopper and scoffed the lot. So, what's the difference? And will a fair old quantity of it have harmed my lads? (they seem their usual selves this morning).
Also, I've only had my boys for a week at 7.30pm(ish) tonight, and during that time we have had absolutely no rain. It rained heavily overnight though and more is forecast. You'd have to see my run to know what I mean, but there's a bit we call the porch just outside the pop hole and this morning we draped a tarp over it so that the boys had an area that was outside, but protected (yes, it is starting to look like a shanty town). Thing is, if they do get a good soaking would they be OK going up to roost wet through?
Told you they were stupid questions.
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