Eddie12109
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- Nov 14, 2020
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Hi all,
On Sunday I decided to start my first fermenting feed process.
I use New Country Organics Grower/Broiler feed. I give this because I have a 7-8 year old hen who is still laying eggs and a 9 year old who has retired from egg laying and I doubt the extra calcium will help her. (I provide egg shells and oyster shell on the side)
I filled up a mason jar halfway with feed and my drinking water (no chlorine) until the water was an inch higher than the feed line. Came back 10 minutes and the feed looked like it was about to overflow from the jar. I switched to a bigger jar and filled it up until the water was 2 inches higher than the new feed line. It has been like that since Sunday.
On Monday and today I started noticing bubbles developing on the top. I stirred it twice yesterday and only once today.
I also noticed a smell to it and it smells very similar to broccoli. Is this suppose to be normal?
I will attach pictures of it when I am passing by it later.
I live in Florida and have been keeping it inside in the air conditioning on my desk. I have been putting the lid on the mason jar but not closing it all the way. Enough for things to get in but if I pick it up by the lid the lid still stays on.
Is this what is suppose to be happening?
On Wednesday, if I have done everything correctly, I am planning on draining the liquid from this batch and using it to start the next, then letting my hens test it out.
@azygous @DobieLover
On Sunday I decided to start my first fermenting feed process.
I use New Country Organics Grower/Broiler feed. I give this because I have a 7-8 year old hen who is still laying eggs and a 9 year old who has retired from egg laying and I doubt the extra calcium will help her. (I provide egg shells and oyster shell on the side)
I filled up a mason jar halfway with feed and my drinking water (no chlorine) until the water was an inch higher than the feed line. Came back 10 minutes and the feed looked like it was about to overflow from the jar. I switched to a bigger jar and filled it up until the water was 2 inches higher than the new feed line. It has been like that since Sunday.
On Monday and today I started noticing bubbles developing on the top. I stirred it twice yesterday and only once today.
I also noticed a smell to it and it smells very similar to broccoli. Is this suppose to be normal?
I will attach pictures of it when I am passing by it later.
I live in Florida and have been keeping it inside in the air conditioning on my desk. I have been putting the lid on the mason jar but not closing it all the way. Enough for things to get in but if I pick it up by the lid the lid still stays on.
Is this what is suppose to be happening?
On Wednesday, if I have done everything correctly, I am planning on draining the liquid from this batch and using it to start the next, then letting my hens test it out.
@azygous @DobieLover