First please no lectures on soybean meal. I'm having troubles getting my birds to eat the small granualsin their feed as mixed. They almost think it's leftover dust. Any ideas on a binding agent that would let the powder stick to the larger feed?
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Ferment your ingredients. Just cover with water, add a glug of ACV to jump start it, place it in a warm place, stir a couple times a day, and in around 48 hours you will have a delightful ferment, smelling like yeast dough, and your chickens will adore it. The process makes the feed even more nutritious.
Add more dry ingredients to achieve the desired consistency. Many of us like it to be like biscuit dough, stiff and not soupy. There is zero waste with fermented feed. If you use a cup of the previous batch to start the next batch, it will ferment in 24 hours. Keep two buckets going and you will never run out.
You will need to feed it in dog dishes or build a trough. Regular feeders won't work.
when it was below zero I feed 60+ birds 3x a day.. a bunch of black rubber bowls, what they will eat in about 20 minutes... but I am retired and home all day... Processed some labor day birds in Jan thaw and they had tons of fat.. so I have dropped to 2x a dayI tried to do fermented feed but quickly realized it doesn't work too well when it's minus 30 out. My flock takes their time eating just like when I cook them oatmeal. Tons of it freeze before the others get some