Do you do a lot of fermenting for yourself? Aoxa put a link on here a while back regarding fermenting food for yourself and the health benefits of eating that way. I saved that link but it was on another computer which has since crashed and I hadn't taken the time to read that information yet. I'd really like to know about this if you could share? If anyone has that link for the fermented food for people and the benefits of eating that way and its ability to resist cancer, I'd really appreciate it if you would share that info again, thanks.I have a few keets in the brooder, right now. I decided to give their feed a go at fermentation and see how they'd do with it. Today was their first try and they decimated it. Looks like I have a winner![]()
I was actually having problems getting them to eat the regular food. But, the fermented disappeared. I'm so thrilled to see that. I can't thank y'all enough for starting this thread. As much as I ferment, you'd think I'd have considered fermenting feed...but, until this thread popped up on BYC it had never crossed my mind. Craziness.
Yes, you can ferment lay pellet or chick starter too along with grains or without them. The lay pellets seem to feed out better if you keep it pretty thick.I have a quick question too!! So you can do this to teir regular layer feed?? Or does it need to be a mix of grains you buy at a grain/feedstore??