- Apr 9, 2014
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I've got your answer. FIRST, you brew your kombucha. With twins you need the stamina.
You can do a 3 jar method but just do it tonight. One jars needs to set at least 4 days to properly ferment. Then add some of it to the other two jars and ferment overnight. All you need is the first 4 day wait. Stir daily. Then it's always ready overnight. I have 16 and had a trough built that allows them to eat at the same time. You know they are gonna walk on it. But it's gone so soon that it doesn't matter. I feed a small feeding in the morning about 8 am and the big one at 4 pm. What ever is the best for you. Mine can't forage so we make do. I take them weeds and seeds from the yard. Couldn't do a garden but I might try an small one for kale and mustard greens. They love it.![]()
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Thanks, and yes I do have my hands full at the moment. Maybe this weekend I can brew some strong booch.
Lets see if I get this...So I start one jar, let it sit for 4 days, then feed it to the chicks, and use a little of the old stuff and add it to the new batch? So the new batch doesn't need 4 days? Am I getting this right, or did I totally misunderstand? I like the trough idea, that just might work for us and take up a smaller foot print in our coop.