HeatherG
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- Apr 25, 2020
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i am sorry, Zero. You didnāt do anything wrong. It is standard practice to offer eggshell or cuttlebone as you describe. I am much more concerned with calcium deficiency than excess calcium, and low calcium is a common problem especially in hen birds. Calcium excess is not a common problem.
If the bird has some other problem, maybe calcium supplements should be limited. But in general one does offer, especially to a hen bird on a seed based diet, supplemental calcium in the form of eggshells, cuttlebone, etc. calcium deficiency is dangerous and more of a concern in hen birds.
If the bird has some other problem, maybe calcium supplements should be limited. But in general one does offer, especially to a hen bird on a seed based diet, supplemental calcium in the form of eggshells, cuttlebone, etc. calcium deficiency is dangerous and more of a concern in hen birds.