Thanks so much, Beekissed. I will hold off on the garlic.
I just this morning started a small batch of fermented feed. My chicks will be 4 weeks old on Friday, and I want to get their GI tract ready for the move out to the coop. But, I do have a question about the size of grain a chick can handle. I get my feed from a small mill that other local BYC folks have recommended. I noticed when I opened my second bag that it was much coarser than my first bag which was already fairly coarse, compared to commercial feed (I got the bags on the same delivery). The corn and roasted soybeans are broken just in half, a few left whole. There are a lot of fines in there, too, though. I have been giving a pretty fine grit that I collect on the property, but I still worry this is too coarse for these still fairly small chicks. I contacted the mill and they said they had had some consistency issues with their new machine. Should I shift out the large pieces? What is too large? Wouldn't fermenting help them digest the larger pieces?