Well it's day two of my FF experiment. Yesterday's serving froze in the bowl but they did end up picking at it through the course of the day and eating it all up. I served the second batch this morning. It had fermented faster but was not as strongly sour smelling. Three of my six ladies started eating it right away. The others were more interested in the acorn squash I put out. I guess a 50% approval rating isn't too bad for the second day. It's good enough to convince me to set another batch. I do think I'll let this one ferment for more than just overnight though as the last stuff clearly wasn't as fermented as the first. But maybe that's why they ate it better. We'll see how it goes in two days.
My little Tupperware container on the counter seems to be just enough to suit my needs and I feel good knowing that I have one more healthy option for enhancing my little flock's regular diet.
Thanks to all that offered help and encouragement to me in my small scale endeavor.
I did FF last spring/summer with 6 CornishX meat birds. Took them about 2 days to decide they liked it, and meat birds are little eating machines! On the FF, those guys were active and healthy. They dressed out about 5-7 pounds and feed costs were way less than a friend spent on her meaties.
Don't give it up. Even if you don't have to worry about budget, there's something nice knowing that you're helping your birds maximize nutrition in their feed. I have 5 laying hens who just started in December to lay. They get fermented oats right now, with regular food offered every other day or so. Healthy, active, and one of the girls has laid an egg for the past 15 days straight! I crush their egg shells into the daily ration. I have a gallon bucket for my 6 chickens, recently put oats in a 5 gallon bucket and it's probably a bit large.