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  • Replaced Oyster Shells With LitChicks - Interview with Natalie.

    Replaced Oyster Shells With LitChicks - Interview with Natalie.

      Natalie has been feeding her chickens LitChicks for the last six months and so we decided to ask her some questions about her flock and her experience with LitChicks. As a flock owner with 30 chickens she has experienced...

  • "It's been amazing" - China. LitChicks Interview

    "It's been amazing" - China. LitChicks Interview

    We are excited to share a quick interview with China Vidal, a homesteading chicken owner based in Missouri, who has been feeding her chickens LitChicks for the last few months. Let’s hear what she has to say about her flock...

  • About LitChicks' Calcified Lithothamnium Calcareum

    About LitChicks' Calcified Lithothamnium Calcareum

    Calcified Lithothamnium Calcareum, commonly known as Lithothamnium Calcareum, is a type of red algae/seaweed that belongs to the family Corallinaceae. It is characterized by its calcified structure, meaning it has a hard skeleton made of calcium carbonate.
  • Maximizing Nutrient Absorption: How LitChicks' Product Enhances Chickens' Health and Longevity

    Maximizing Nutrient Absorption: How LitChicks' Product Enhances Chickens' Health and Longevity

    Nutrient absorption is crucial for the overall health and well-being of your chickens. By increasing nutrient absorption, you are essentially providing your chickens with the tools they need to thrive.
  • Daily Macro and Micro Minerals for Healthy Backyard Chickens

    Daily Macro and Micro Minerals for Healthy Backyard Chickens

    Keeping backyard chickens is a rewarding and fulfilling experience. As a chicken owner, it is crucial to prioritize the health and wellbeing of your flock. One vital aspect of maintaining a healthy chicken is ensuring they receive an adequate supply of macro and micro minerals in their diet.
  • Chicken Osteoporosis & The Importance of Calcium Help your flock say Osteopor-NO-sis!

    Chicken Osteoporosis & The Importance of Calcium Help your flock say Osteopor-NO-sis!

    Your hens main purpose is to produce eggs and issues with egg production frequency and quality are some of the signs of the potentially larger issues related to calcium deficiency.