Calcium should help with that. Yogurt is high in calcium, so is alfalfa and other dark leafy greens such as kale, etc.OK FINALLY - I have true FF. I now understand what it looks like when it rises as well as when it is submerged in some water just slightly moistened. etc
The meaties are going crazy for it now. They are jumping at me and onto the food dish when I open the door to slide it into their
grow out pen. 4 weeks old and almost 2 lbs. One of them is showing signs of a leg issue and is breathing a little heavier than the
rest but is still moving around flapping her feathers, eating and drinking. So far she's holding her own. Will continue to monitor. not really sure what I'm looking for though.
I introduced the FF to our laying hens as a snack today. They took their time eating it but eventually ate it all. I consider this a
success and thanks to those of you providing support and challenging me to be patient. That truly was the trick. It took almost
8 days for my starter to take.