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I only give it to the girl's when getting softies.
But a general rule of thumb is a teaspoon per bird. You can mix it in with some porridge, or dip grapes into it and feed them to the girl's.
Or, you can do as I do and spray a fine mist of water over some pellets and add the flour to the feeder, so the flour sticks to the food. Mix it around and "voila"!
If your girls are laying strong shelled eggs I wouldn't give it. If you have any soft or fragile shelled eggs, try moistening the feed with a few drops of cod liver oil and adding a teaspoon or two of the flour to that. The oil not only makes the flour stick to the pellets, it gives them vitamin D which helps them to absorb and use the calcium.
I give a heaped teaspoon between 10 hens every day- but only cos they're ex-batts. My younger hens don't get/need it. It has certainly improved the shell quality when there are shells to improve it hasn't altered the shell-less ones which they lay occasionally.
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