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Mine has it to and I have never added ACV to mine. I just figured it was the dust from the starter grower. ???I think that is some of the "mother" resting on the top.
Do any of you feed flax/linseed? Can anyone fill me in on it such as how much should be fed to layers, meaties, young birds? I read somewhere not to feed more than 10%. It is around 30% protein.
Thanks!
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Keep in mind that too much wheat can create several problems, so lean heavier towards the oats than the wheat and you should be ok...
Have fun!
Flax is 10% of my homemade ration - 1 cup for every 9 cups of other grains. That and split peas are my main protein sources.
I'm formulating a new homemade feed, but I'm not sure if it can be fermented. The protein source in the feed will be dehydrated beef liver. Can small pieces of meat go into the FF?
The feed would be
50 lbs wheat
50 lbs oats
8 lbs dried liver
1/2 lb trace mineral salt
I know most commercial feed uses fish meal or bone meal, and this shouldn't be *that* different. I guess another option would be to puree fresh liver and mix it into the fermented grains before feeding.
Thank you very much for your response. I was reading some pros and cons of feeding flax: meal versus seeds, too much causing the eggs to taste fishy, the "slimminess" of it causing something similar to pasty butt, etc. Have you had any problem with pasty butt while using it? I sure don't want that. I hate having to deal with that stuff. I know the "healthfood" and natural health people highly recommend flax. If it is that good for people it has to have some benefits for animals too. I didn't want a 50 ib bag because I was afraid it would go bad or lose its full potency before I could use it all so my feed store owner sold me 25 ibs for $15. I'm going to add some to up my protein a little and add all the benefits of using it. Thanks again for responding.
I've only done the CX and I love, love, love their foraging skills and drive! Nothing forages better than a chronically hungry bird!They all sorta taste like......chicken.![]()
No pasty butt so far, but I didn't give them flax when they were super little - I waited until they were a few weeks old. I bought a 25 lb bag, you shouldn't have to worry about rancidity as long as they aren't crushed or ground.