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Sigh now ff is freezing. I thought they would eat it fast enough. Ak rain
Yep...just feed what they can eat before it freezes...if that's impossible, the heated dog bowls are nice though not conducive for feeding a whole, large flock. I'm wondering if the heat mat under the feeder like the kind they use in greenhouses to keep seedlings warm would be beneficial in colder climates?
http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-MT10006-19-1-2-Inch-Seedling/dp/B0001WV010
I have read one post on a different thread and forum saying that feeding Fermented Feed can prevent worms. Have you found this to be true? And also, what are the benefits of feeding fermented feed?
It can help prevent worms, yes. The high acidity in the small intestines and the increased overall health of the bird, the immune system and the intestines can help prevent parasite overloads. Butchered birds all summer, both on my place and at a processing of meat birds and retired hens from homes where FF was being fed...no worms at all in the intestines.
I listed the benefits once but it would take too long right now to do them all....the short list is a tremendous savings on feed(nearly half the feed used than when feeding dry), increased health of the bird, increased laying, increase in good feathering and quick recovery from molt, less smell in the coop, feces compost more quickly in deep litter, yolks are bigger and egg taste is more mild~meat has a less gamey flavor also, increased bird vigor and mobility, prevention of coccidiosis, salmonella, flagella, e.coli infections, particularly in young chicks, less feed waste at feeding time, takes simple and cheap feeds and supersizes the nutrients in them so that they don't need supplements of any kind to give optimal nutrition.