Hello down in Paso!
I do NOT miss those temps. Used to live in the valley and head that way for riding pretty often.
Did you keep your FF stirred during that 3 days of garage heat? You should save yourself some $ and don't put the acv in your ferment.. it will work plenty well with out it.
One major difference I noticed is the poo was more solid and less stinky.
So are you using the scratch just to create interest? Otherwise scratch diminishes your protein level and should be kept to less than 10% of daily intake. Other than fun, IDK why people feed scratch... for me it's the same price as feed but with way less nutrients.
Wow, with a flock the size of yours, the savings should add up! And that's just feed not even including the health benifits and possible saving from having a healthy flock and treating for less illness/disease.
Thank you for sharing with me, I will look forward to hearing an update! Try to keep cool.ETA: love your user name. I want some churros.
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Yeah the summer this year is going to be hot. Not looking forward to it at all... Yes, I stirred the FF all three days, but it might have been the added heatwave and the fact that I covered it with a plastic bag, almost like getting into the car on a hot summer day, only shady. I was reading that the ACV would help kick start the mother, then after that you would just keep using the same water and adding as necessary. I'm currently only doing the scratch to get them to start eating the fermented feed, more like a treat for the time being. As for my flock size... I accidentally let it get out of hand... its just... those babies are just so cute! And even with the latest babies I raised of 25 they were still pretty personable. Not too bad for not really knowing what I'm doing. I'm mainly looking for the health benefits for the FF, so I'm really excited to see how this works. And because they still have access to the regular feed as well, maybe that might be why I'm not seeing too much of a difference in poop yet? Either way, I am feeling more confident that I'm not going to kill them with the FF, so theres a positive. And yup, figured out the temperature situation so hopefully this works well in the summer. Thanks for all the tips!