Don Arsenault
Hatching
- Jun 6, 2017
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My chicken love fermented boiled peanuts. It is a real treat for them and I can get them to do most anything for them.
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It has taken me a very long time to find that fine point between a bucket full of FF and a bucket with FF oozing across the floor!
Fermented boiled peanuts, huh? Sounds interesting. Maybe I'll try some. Do you have a photo of it?My chicken love fermented boiled peanuts. It is a real treat for them and I can get them to do most anything for them.
Hi all!
I only made it 200 pages through this thread, so please forgive me if this has been asked and answered, but I have been fermenting feed for our five 3- year-old adopted hens for the last 8 months, but now we have three new 7-week-old chicks that we are trying to integrate.
Mostly things have been good during this first weekend of supervised multi-generational free-ranging ( although we do have a Wyandotte we call Bully, who will drop what she's doing to run across the yard to peck at our runt (grown) hen while she is just napping).
My main question is with their feed. We're almost out of fermented starter. When I go to buy the new bag, how important is it that I get grower/finisher? We have plenty of layer feed, but I've heard that is dangerous for our little ones. If I do go with finisher for all 8 chickens, and I put out crushed shells for the hens to supplement, is it dangerous if the chicks get into that? If they can get to it, they will peck it. Trying to move everything out of reach for our adventurous young ones is getting old fast, but I'll keep doing it if that's what's best.