Fermenting Feed for Meat Birds

I thought the top load broken freezer was a cool idea to actually ferment in for those not liking the depth of the trash can but needing a large capacity. I know the thought of those posts was to holed the buckets of ff, but using it as the fermenter itself intrigued me.
 
@Hellbender... there is a lady in one of the Asian countries that is doing a lot of different things with fermenting. I want to read more about her stuff myself. She is fermenting different things and some just as supplements. The website is Sunshine ...something. I'll see if I can't find it sometime today. It is very interesting and you might be interested in that. I am!
 
I thought the top load broken freezer was a cool idea to actually ferment in for those not liking the depth of the trash can but needing a large capacity.  I know the thought of those posts was to holed the buckets of ff, but using it as the fermenter itself intrigued me. 

That sounds like a great idea, even for dry feed storage.
 
That sounds like a great idea, even for dry feed storage.
As for dry food storage, I know several horse people who keep grain in old freezers.

As for Kassaundra's idea, I think that would work on a large scale too, just have a couple or three going at once but I could not change my flock to anything because now, with the cooler weather coming on, I don't want to do anything to cause a drop in production. I'm just feeding FF to quite young pullets and cockerels....So far a very successful experiment.
 
As for dry food storage, I know several horse people who keep grain in old freezers.

As for Kassaundra's idea, I think that would work on a large scale too, just have a couple or three going at once but I could not change my flock to anything because now, with the cooler weather coming on, I don't want to do anything to cause a drop in production. I'm just feeding FF to quite young pullets and cockerels....So far a very successful experiment.

Yes that was what I was thinking about, I have seen horse folks keep their feed in old freezers.

No you definitely wouldn't want to cause a drop in production. I don't know that it would but like you I wouldn't want to chance it in the dead of winter. Maybe the new pullets that are coming on, maybe you can find a way to keep them on ff. I tell you, it does make a difference in the eggs. I was just saying a day or so ago how runny yolks in store bought eggs sort of give me indigestion, but not with eggs from chickens fed fermented feed.

What breed do you have?
 
Sunshine Chicken: http://sunshinechicken.com/

Fermented Plant Juice (for a probiotic drinking water): http://solraya.blogspot.com/2010/09/fermented-plant-juice-fpj.html?m=1

This lady is also fermenting herbs for her birds. I wish she would write a book. She has some youtube videos but sometimes there are language problems. But very interesting stuff!
Thank you...this sounds very interesting!
Yes that was what I was thinking about, I have seen horse folks keep their feed in old freezers.

No you definitely wouldn't want to cause a drop in production. I don't know that it would but like you I wouldn't want to chance it in the dead of winter. Maybe the new pullets that are coming on, maybe you can find a way to keep them on ff. I tell you, it does make a difference in the eggs. I was just saying a day or so ago how runny yolks in store bought eggs sort of give me indigestion, but not with eggs from chickens fed fermented feed.

What breed do you have?
I have three flocks, essentially. Turkens, Australorps and judicious crosses there of.
All I can say is WOW!
Admittedly, no a 'backyard' flock...lol
 

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