If you want to put in the extra time and effort, there is nothing wrong with that in my opinion Peeps. As long as you know there IS an easier way if you decide to try it in the future.Sorry, I fell behind on my reading, so I'm late replying...
Yes, I am pulling my buckets apart, every day, lol. I am one of those that make feeding FF a little harder than it needs to be...But I have my reasons for doing so...![]()
2 reasons: Draining before feeding, and what I consider to be exaggerated/more effective back slopping. I know the holes in the buckets allow the FF water from the bottom to seep in and soak into the feeds, but I want to be 100% sure that all the beneficials are well dispersed thru my FF mix and are being well fed 24/7 so that the bad bacteria never get a foot hold. After draining and scooping out the FF I need to feed I'll set the FF bucket with the remaining feed left in it into a 3rd clean bucket with 4-5 inches of fresh water in the bottom of it, then I add fresh dry feeds to my FF bucket, and pour the soupy FF liquid over it, rinse the sediment out of the bottom, add that in too, top off if needed, stir it well and let it ferment 48 hrs before feeding from it. I have 2 2-bucket systems going (2nd system was started with FF liquid from the first system) and I use this drain/feed/exaggerated back slop 3-bucket method for both, alternating which system I feed from each day, so they both get a 48 hour ferment/soak.
More work than is really needed? Yes probably, but it works for me/my situation (and my birds). In my mind... there is method to my madness, I swear! I've been doing this 3-bucket method since the 3rd week in October, with the remnants of my original mix of FF liquid still working it's magic. (I consider that FF liquid as liquid gold, lol). My mix has never gone bad or funky in any way, no mold has started in the buckets and my birds are healthy and lovin' their FF![]()
I myself do more work than necessary in many aspects of life. Probably would be less work not doing FF at all, but I'm not going to get into that.
Though thinking about it more, I would do more work (at my job) to pay for difference in feed savings if I didn't do FF and continued to feed dry.. I save a good 100 pounds of feed a week doing the FF. That's $30 a week savings. Not going to say how much time I would have to work to provide that extra cost, but you get the point.
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