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If you’ve never tried fermented feed for chickens, it can feel a little strange at first. After all, soaking feed in water for a day or two until it starts bubbling doesn’t exactly sound like gourmet chicken cuisine. But many backyard chicken keepers swear their birds absolutely love it.
Fermenting feed is said to help chickens digest nutrients more easily and may even reduce feed waste. Some keepers also report healthier-looking feathers, firmer droppings, and slightly lower feed costs because the birds seem to feel full sooner. On the flip side, others find it messy, time-consuming, or simply not worth the extra effort.
So here’s the question for everyone: Have you tried feeding fermented feed to your flock?
Did you notice any real benefits or did you decide it wasn’t for you?
Share your experience, tips, or even your fermentation “failures.” Let’s hear how it’s working in your coop!
Fermenting feed is said to help chickens digest nutrients more easily and may even reduce feed waste. Some keepers also report healthier-looking feathers, firmer droppings, and slightly lower feed costs because the birds seem to feel full sooner. On the flip side, others find it messy, time-consuming, or simply not worth the extra effort.
So here’s the question for everyone: Have you tried feeding fermented feed to your flock?
Did you notice any real benefits or did you decide it wasn’t for you?
Share your experience, tips, or even your fermentation “failures.” Let’s hear how it’s working in your coop!

