I started feeding my flock fermented feed about a month ago. They were still on chick starter, and everything was going fine. The feed smelled like sourdough bread, which is good from what I've read. Well, I have a flock from mid-March that are basically full sized now, and then a few more that are maybe a month and a half old. I kept doing chick starter for the little ones, and it smells the same. But I switched to grower/finisher for the bigger ones, and it smells totally different with the same process. I've still been feeding it to them, and they seem okay, except almost all of them have runny stools right after I feed them and for about the next hour or more. It's almost like duck poo...very watery. Their stools on the roost at night seem basically normal, though.
Anyway, the new batch smells more like alcohol...like vodka or something. It was bubbling when I scooped it so I figured it was fine. I did a different brand of cracked corn in it, too, but I also put that in the other 'normal smelling' batch with no difference.
Is there something I'm doing wrong? I had previously used the grower/finisher bucket and stored it while it was still damp inside (dumb move) and it got lightly moldy in there. I sprayed it out with the hose and put a little AVC in there to kill the germs. Could it be from that?
I'm just mainly concerned because I'm giving a rooster of mine to a close friend soon, if not today, and I want to know if he's pooping like that from the feed or is genuinely sick.
Any input would be so greatly appreciated!
Anyway, the new batch smells more like alcohol...like vodka or something. It was bubbling when I scooped it so I figured it was fine. I did a different brand of cracked corn in it, too, but I also put that in the other 'normal smelling' batch with no difference.
Is there something I'm doing wrong? I had previously used the grower/finisher bucket and stored it while it was still damp inside (dumb move) and it got lightly moldy in there. I sprayed it out with the hose and put a little AVC in there to kill the germs. Could it be from that?
I'm just mainly concerned because I'm giving a rooster of mine to a close friend soon, if not today, and I want to know if he's pooping like that from the feed or is genuinely sick.
Any input would be so greatly appreciated!
