This I did not know! Thanks for sharing!
Maybe they do eat more than I think though? Their feeder is a 10# feeder and they eat about half of that a week between the 7 of them. I still have about 60# of this food as I over boughtthey ate 5# of a cheaper food in 2 days before I got this one delivered. I can def look at soaking, fermenting or buying something different next round.
Some people make wild claims about the benefits of fermented feed, but the chief advantages are:
- It makes it harder for birds to pick out favorites from whole grain feed and integrates the vitamin powder into said feed.
- It *can* reduce waste (though you can often get the same improvement from switching to a better-designed feeder)
- It *can* improve hydration in hot weather.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/fermenting-chicken-feed-a-straightforward-method.75967/
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...ter-easy-fermented-feed-method-w-video.65375/
I personally do not ferment. I do sometimes wet the feed, especially in hot weather. But I use an moderately priced crumble and keep my feeders constantly full for free-choice feeding.