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Turned out good. They loved it. Got me a starter going for my next batch.
I've been feeding my chicks fermented chick starter, sometimes with a bit of scratch thrown into the fermenting bucket, for a couple weeks now. They don't jump on it like they initially did, but take their time and clean out their bowl a couple times a day.
I recently gave them their first batch of grit--they've been mostly on crumbles, so I didn't think it was necessary, and the 4 of them cleaned out the entire bowl! I'm hoping they can't eat enough grit that they don't get hungry, but at the moment, it seems like that may have slowed down their appetites a bit.
I have young chickens outside, too, that are a few weeks older, and they tend to love their grit, too. I know most people seem to leave a dish of grit out for their layers to take at will, but has anyone ever had the chickens overeat the grit and end up suffering for it?
Hey mommacassey, you gotta know that the heat is taking their appetites away. They are going to eat less in the summer. I'm in NW La and can tell a difference in just this past week. They are down about 1/3. I can't let them range so it's what I feed them.![]()
My younger set of chicks are still indoors... and yesterday, they didn't finish their feed at all. Maybe it's that natural slow-down of intake I've read about around here, too--one of the reasons FF is a great idea.