Hi, welcome to BYC!We use it to feed our quail, geese, ducks, chickens, hogs, and chickens. We have multiple horse troughs that we use to ferment feeds we have one for soybeans, scratch, and then one with mixture of both. We have been doing this in the spring, summer, and fall for multiple years. We feed laying pellets in the winter and spread dry scratch on the ground. You do not want to change the water for the water in the trough is filled with good bacteria that helps ferment the seed faster. I think fermentation is a good method and is better for your poultry's digestion.

Surprising that you get good laying with that kind of feeding.... I mean if it's working for you, that's great! Maybe your soybeans are upping the protein enough? And do you provide OS when you aren't doing layer? Interesting either way.

I don't understand why people use scratch if it's the same price as the complete feed?
