give the hen the you want hard egg shells from hard corn to feed her cut up big long strands of grass and put that in the feed and also put into her feed tiny little stones and bits of grit
There are two ways to make an eggshell fertilizer. You can simply dry out and crush the eggshells and then bury them in the dirt around your plant (a few eggshells is all you need). Alternatively, you can boil eggshells in water, let them steep for about 8 hours, and then use the calcium-enriched water to water your plants.
I do know that shell grit is a food used to harden the eggs produced by a hen, but the shells of the animals used are not actually living. I hope this answer is good enough for you.. :)
Soft-shelled eggs indicate a lack of calcium in the hen's diet. Feed more oyster shell or finely-crushed, dry eggshells.
The shells around bird eggs are proteins and calcium compounds that are produced by the hen. Some birds will instinctively consume the empty shells after the baby birds hatch to recover this calcium.
its true cos she smells like eggshells!!!!!!!!! its true cos she smells like eggshells!!!!!!!!!
They can. Pouring vinegar down a drain clogged with eggshells should unclog it as the vinegar dissolves the eggshells.
Yes, eggshells do have a smell if you leave it out for a certain time.
Eggshells are not safe to eat as they can be a source of bacteria and may cause harm if consumed. It is not recommended to consume eggshells.
Walking on Eggshells was created on 2004-10-25.
No, it is not recommended to put eggshells in the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the drain. It is better to dispose of eggshells in the trash.
No, eggshells are not good for garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the system. It is best to dispose of eggshells in the compost or trash instead.
No, eggshells should not go in the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and cause clogs. It is best to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.