Hey, now that's an idea. Didn't even think of that. Thanks!Cover the feed with a towel to keep them out?

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Hey, now that's an idea. Didn't even think of that. Thanks!Cover the feed with a towel to keep them out?
What is the difference? Excuse my ignorance.Wow! That's a Petrie dish. Good call to toss that. It looks more like spores than mold, but yeah...good call.
Also, is this mold or the mother? It was my batch I mentioned earlier that smelled of alcohol. I tried adding ACV, but it didn't do much, and when I came back to it a couple days later (I kind of forgot about it because I had a different batch), it had this while film on the top. Didn't smell that great. I threw it in the compost pile and soaked the bucket for 2 days with bleach water just in case. I feel like that batch was a total failure because after making a batch in it before, I finished the batch, quickly rinsed it, and put the bucket away with the top on. It was still wet inside when I put the lid on, with some food remnants in there. When I went to go use it the second time, it had fuzzy mold in it. Rinsed it with AVC water, but the batch turned into the grossness mentioned above. Thought bleach water would be a little more effective. So far so good. Lots of bubbling and smells like it should. Just worried about the fruit flies. EDITED because I forgot the picture. Here's the batch I forgot about. I want to say it's mold, but I'm not sure.![]()
Hello all,
I'm a San Diego, CA newbie to BYC and to chicken keeping in general. I read http://naturalchickenkeeping.blogspot.com/p/fermented-feed.html and I want to start fermenting Scratch and Peck non-GMO Grower feed (17% protein) for my three 11-week-old pullets.
I tried to read the "Fermented Feeds for Meat Birds" thread (https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/644300/fermenting-feed-for-meat-birds), but 555 pages was a lot to take in . . . what I did read there suggested the containers needed exposure to the air and to use only a cheese cloth or towel on top. Is that suggestion only for the Apple Cider Vinegar fermenting? I thought the Lacto fermenting needed an air-tight container?
I was hoping to use a 2L Pickl-It container http://www.pickl-it.com/ for Lacto fermenting feed for only 3 chickens, but now I am worried about the possibility of mold given the prior cheese cloth recommendations.
I am also worried that maybe the 17% protein content of the Scratch and Peck grower feed is too high? The Natural Chicken Keeping blog said 16% should be fine . . . but again, I'm new to all this.
Any suggestions are appreciated!