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2 scoops layer pelletsDoes anyone mix their own recipe to feement they'd like to share? Thanks!
If I were you I would go ahead and throw them in.Hi, sorry but I don't have time to wade through all the posts on this thread today (although I have started reading them!) I have a jar of quinoa that is several years old (me and DH apparently don't like quinoa) but about six months ago it got pantry months in it and so I put the whole jar into the freezer for several weeks to get rid of the moths and any eggs. So my question is, I've started fermenting feed a couple of days ago, and the hens love it- but I've only used grower/starter with some raw pepitas thrown in (I'm going to switch to layer as soon as we finish this feed- all the hens finally started laying this week so I only have layers now). Can I throw in the quinoa too? Including dead moths and I assume (dead) eggs? I believe the cold killed them and chickens eat bugs anyway right?
When they are little, I use glass bowls (or tupperware bowls) with lids. I cut areas out of the lids that were big enough for them to get food but not step into, etc. My older girls just get a big glass bowl. With the little dishes with lids, I still would have to stir up once in a while but I liked that they wouldn't get too messy.What are you putting your fermented into to feed to your chickens? If I put it in a small bucket on the ground they will walk in it and tip it over and today I put it in a standard hanging circular feeder with holes all around similar to the picture below. The problem with the feeder is the food in the center hardened and didn't get out to the sides where the chickens can reach it.![]()
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