How to make Fermented feed

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How and what you will need to make fermented feed:

NOTE: The times I have made fermented feed I have used Pellet feed I presume that other feeds will work too.

Making fermented feed is very simple the things you will need will be:

- A quart jar with a lid (like a Mason jar)
- A spoon
- Pellet feed (look at NOTE)
- Distilled Water

Begin by putting 1 part feed in a jar or whatever container you would like to use.
Then put 2 parts distilled water in the jar and mix the feed.

If you remember to mix it at least 3 times a day, the feed should be ready to feed to your chickens after 3 days.

IF THE FEED SMELLS ROTTEN OR ALCHOHOLIC, DO NOT FEED IT TO YOUR CHICKENS.
You want it to smell Tangy, or like Yogurt.

Things to remember:
- Remember to mix it at least 3 times a day
- Keep the feed in a room temperature room that is not in direct sunlight
- Smell it before feeding to your chickens

This is what fermented feed should look like in the end:

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What are the benefits of fermented feed?

Fermenting your chicken feed boosts the nutritional value of your chicken feed, allowing you to spend less money and make happier and healthier chickens.

Do chickens like fermented feed?

In my experience my chickens LOVE fermented feed, but as all chicken owners know chickens are picky animals. So, your chickens might not like fermented feed.

Conclusion:

I hope this article will help you boost your chicken's health and give you more ideas of different treats to make for your chickens.

Extra resources:

Here is a video for extra help on making fermented feed if you would like to make sure you know how to make fermented feed.

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Hello!
I love chickens and think that they are the best emotional support animal... sort of.... like when we had to put down our roosters, I went to my hens to get comfort.

Also, I love chickens because they love me back... because of the food. LOL! 😊

Hey, before you laugh at me, it is, as you must admit, true.

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Well water is fine, but tap water is not fine. Thanks for the question! I feel like NOBODY has seen this article, LOL.
 
Well water is fine, but tap water is not fine. Thanks for the question! I feel like NOBODY has seen this article, LOL.
Okay, so just avoiding fluoridated water I guess. I've been making the fermented feed with Kalmbach's chick house reserve, and I take a bowl out every morning. By afternoon, it's gone and they are definitely eating less of the dry feed.

I find on BYC that there are so many new posts all the time, that anything new drops off the list very quickly so it's hard to get things seen.
 
I searched ‘Fermented feed’ among articles and yours came up first. I was mainly looking for a refresher on proportions of feed to water.
 

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