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There are holes all throughout the bucket. I went kind of crazy with the drill
I probably would have too if my drill wasn't so darn heavy.
I'll wait for Bee to answer this one. I think it's too many holes that is causing all the soupy feed.
If its a problem, I can grab another bucket...thankfully they're only $2 at Walmart.
If I redrill, how many holes and what should their placement look like? Should I drill holes on the bottom too?
Bee had said that water doesn't need to cover the top, though that is what I thought too at first.![]()
Is this better? Ugh. You know, it looked perfect last night but I added more water because I thought that water needed to cover the feed (like cooking rice)
I should have known to leave well enough alone! Lol
I've let my FF buckets sit for up to 5 days without stirring(vacation). It gets a white layer of Mother on top that just gets stirred into the mix. Some people have reported over-fermenting to the point where their birds didn't seem to care for it but I've never had a problem with it.So, I added a couple more scoops of feed [hopefully the hens can eat it all!] and it's now got the consistency of peanut butter...It looks much more like everyone else's pictures now, Phhheww!
How long does the FF store? Can I feed out of the same bucket for a few days? Or do I have to use it the same day?
Thanks so much everyone.
Sorry for all the questions!
Just as the user above me mentioned, it can be used continuously.Thanks so much! I'm learning so much. I can't wait to let my hens try this stuff out. I started it last night, so I guess tomorrow morning they'll get their first crack at itHopefully they like it!
I can't believe how big the feed got as it absorbed the water and ACV. It swelled to nearly 3x it's normal size...
Wow, I would of thought this time of year it is too cold for them to be hanging around.Until I can get some tight fitting lids with fine screens, I'm suspending fermentation. We're absolutely infested with fruit flies! If they're covered, they get scummy mold, and if not, the flies feast as much as the chickens do and we have them all over the dang house![]()
Not fruit flies. We had an infestation 6 years ago and it was February.Until I can get some tight fitting lids with fine screens, I'm suspending fermentation. We're absolutely infested with fruit flies! If they're covered, they get scummy mold, and if not, the flies feast as much as the chickens do and we have them all over the dang house![]()
Wow, I would of thought this time of year it is too cold for them to be hanging around.