So far as the alfalfa cubes, I don't see why one wouldn't just put them in a mesh bag like an old onion bag and hang them in the barn or garage.
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I have one chicken I call Moochie. Everyday she jumps in my golf cart & drinks beer with me. She will only drink the beer from the can. This means the can has to be just opened so she can dip her beak in the can & swill some beer. I have a question. I made some FF but how long will it last & how do I store it. Do you keep it watered down while storing it. In other words keep the FF liquefied through out the bucket while storing it?Yeah mine aren't as fancy as yours, they are easily made happy with just beer. "Redneck" chickens I guess.
After reading through the last few posts on adding alfalfa to the FF, I am wondering how some of you OT supplement green foods in the winter? I haven't been worried about feeding anything green on purpose because I can see my flock chowing down on lots of grass, clover, ect everyday in the yard. I don't really have enough birds to be buying hay, at least that is my thinking?
Just curious what everyone does. I do plan on bringing my Ferment bucket inside to my utlility closet for the winter. I just haven't decided if I need or should add something green to it?
Thanks.
Nope it's a plastic bucket, no metal at all. I usually keep a lid cracked open. Guess I'll just dump this batch and start over.