after you crack eggs for a meal what do you do with the egg shells
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯ came here to suggest the same thing tho. Makes it a lot easier metabolically on the chickens; have you ever noticed how many eggs have flimsy shells to the point they crack in the cartons?
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1. More like eating a placenta or something 2. Intersting question. https://nurturing-nature.co.uk/gardening-for-wildlife/birds-need-calcium-to-lay-their-eggs-where-do-they-get-it-from/ … Modern chickens bred for egg production have a much greater need for calcium than chickens
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*wild chickens. - That's what I assumed. But a bit of research suggested that undomesticated hens lay an egg almost every day during breeding season as well.
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Laid less often, accumulated the Ca more slowly from dietary sources. We use crushed oyster shell with our birds because i can get 50# for under ten bucks. Also birds are gleeful cannibals they totally eat leftover chicken
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What came first; the chicken egg or the chicken egg
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Egg shells are a great source of calcium. I crush them and put them in my parrot's food.
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