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Mine keep stepping in the food too. I noticed they eat most of it off their foot anyway.
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Aloha,
I use a terra cotta pan, but they keep stepping in it. I also use he round kind for the babies with 6 pukas on the top.
I just bought this feeder with a bar that goes down the middle above the feed. Weʻll see how it goes. The gap for eating is kinda narrow.
Aloha, Puhi
Should your ferment start to get warm? Mine isnt, but my experience with other fermenting, such as silage, the feed starts to get warm. Thoughts?
Mine gets warm but I live where it is very hot, 118 today. Sometimes it feels as if steam is coming off it. There are times when I store it in the fridge for a few days at a time because it just gets too over-fermented.Should your ferment start to get warm? Mine isnt, but my experience with other fermenting, such as silage, the feed starts to get warm. Thoughts?
Mine gets warm but I live where it is very hot, 118 today. Sometimes it feels as if steam is coming off it. There are times when I store it in the fridge for a few days at a time because it just gets too over-fermented.
LOL,I really never noticed any warmth. I soaked some whole oats a couple of weeks ago for 5 days until ferment. They said keep adding water each day. By the fifth day it was bubbling like I had it on a burner. I did it in the storeroom and will never do it again. Smelliest eveh!!! Not like ferment but like soured oats. The chickens eat it though. I made a ton of it.
LOL,
Was that the recipe that I gave you? If so I told you that it was soaked/soured oats.![]()
If you feed it right when it stops soaking up water it a soaked oats and shouldn't smell as bad.
Did your batch have a yeasty smell, and was it somewhat foamy on top?