You don't have to stir every day and what you saw wasn't the bad kind of mold..that was your scoby. The good guys. Don't toss that out next time!I've went several days without stirring mine while I was out of town...no worries. It does not require stirring to keep going, though it's a good idea anyway just to keep the top moistened.![]()
Here's an easier way for you...dump all your feed, whole grains and the other, in a big bucket and add water, stir and wait. You don't have to keep it under water but it's a good idea to keep it all moistened, so if it's a tad too dry after it absorbed the first fluid, just add a little more and keep stirring until it is easy to stir or mix. It will continue to absorb fluid as time goes along but no worries...just keep it at the consistency you prefer, be it thicker or soupy...it doesn't matter to the fermentation. Soupy just requires more fussiness of trying to strain off the soup.
Here's a vid or two that shows what it will look like and what texture I feed mine at....
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It may help you to read from the beginning of the thread so that you won't have to guess at what is happening, what feeds you can ferment and how, etc. There is a wealth of info in these threads that can help you navigate this method.
Thanks for the vids. And I will go back and read the entire thread. I'm all for doing my homework!!! I want to learn as much as I can so I can take good care of these birds; the count on me (even if they do act like I'm gonna eat them every time I walk out my door lol).
Thanks again!
