Using Eggshells

patandchickens

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Broke Down Ranch said:
LOL, I have seen that term used a lot when referring to chicken by-products (manure, eggs, etc). I pay $12 a bag for lay pellet and $9 a bag for hen scratch. I go thru 3 bags of pellet and 1 bag hen scratch a week. I can't exactly agree with the whole "free" concept....
Heh. Well, that is sort of true, but OTOH, anything that you would otherwise just throw away is truly "free" if you ask me :)


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patandchickens said:
Broke Down Ranch said:
LOL, I have seen that term used a lot when referring to chicken by-products (manure, eggs, etc). I pay $12 a bag for lay pellet and $9 a bag for hen scratch. I go thru 3 bags of pellet and 1 bag hen scratch a week. I can't exactly agree with the whole "free" concept....
Heh. Well, that is sort of true, but OTOH, anything that you would otherwise just throw away is truly "free" if you ask me :)


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This is true..... :)
 

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Blood adds iron. If your planning on eating any type of meat, you can drain some of the blood and add it to your garden.
 

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