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I don't add to water. It's enough of a fight to keep in bowl w ducks and keep unfrozen.
Ak
Ak
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I was wondering about fermenting alfalfa pellets...Can it be done? Can they be mixed in with my fermenting layer feed? Are the benefits the same as fermenting regular food, ie is it worth the effort?
I have search the forums for information but didn't find any detailed info, just people who said they have done it. I did not have the patience to read through the huge fermenting threads that also came up in my search. Any info is very appreciated.
@Beekissed As the fermenting guru, any thoughts?![]()
@cjwaldon
Thank you! Any recommendations on percentage in relation to layer feed?
I am really new to fermentation but I am happy to share what I know...I can't give any advice on the chick feed, but I do know you can ferment the grains, alfalfa pellets, and BOSS. I started my fermenting process without ACV, it took three day for bubbles to start appearing. Make sure to use dechlorinated water to start the process. I used tap water but I let it sit in an open container for 24 hours so the chlorine would evaporate out. My girls really love the fermented food and I am hopping to see a difference in egg quality in a few weeks. Hope it goes well for you!
@MamaRudey