Red Ranger- Fermented Feed & Fodder Experiment

jessivogel

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We ordered 125 male red ranger chicks from Freedom Ranger Hatchery, Inc and received 128 today (June 18, 2020). ALL alive and well. Chicks were shipped a day earlier than expected- so we did a little moving around of the older chicks.

I want to use this thread to document the progress, but also- to be able to come back and see the things I would change next time. Feel free to follow along and add any comments or questions ☺️

Upon arrival, I took each chick out and dipped their beaks in the water. Once a good amount of chicks were surrounding the watering cups, I picked some up and set them in the warming barrels and proceeded.

Here is a picture of how we set up their “brooder”. We use this style of warmer for so many animals here on the homestead. I set up two of them

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For their water-ers, my favorite method is using the cup water nipples on a 5-gallon bucket with a lid. (Don’t mind the mess on here- we had ducklings in here yesterday)

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For their feed-it’s a grain mix made by our “local” feed supply store. I fermented it with some 24% chick starter/grower.

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I took the feed down and got a few started eating. And you know how that goes- once one starts, the others join quickly.

Lastly, here is a picture of the shed they are being started in.

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Thanks for joining this journey with me!
Jessi 💕
 

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The chicks took and extra day to ship, so we have had a few losses. And I’ve got a sick kiddo, sorry for no updates yet.
I was adding some beet pulp pellets (to get it used up, because I had no use for them) to the fermented feed- and got kahm yeast. So, I am working on getting that fed out, then I will be starting a new batch.
 
Only thing I suggest is an electrolyte water supplement. If it has probiotics all the better. Depending on their condition upon arrival a bit of sugar in the water for just the first day.

You seem to be getting a good start. I like the barrel brooders. Nice way to keep the heat source high bit retain lots of heat with limiting draft areas.
 
I'm looking at getting red rangers this year (first time for me with chickens - we have quail). I use fermented feed all the time, and see you started the chicks right away on the fermented feed. How did this turn out for you? I would really prefer to use fermented right away but thought the young chicks may not be ready for it. I would love hear how thing went!
 

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