Thanks mlowen! I will do that 

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I feed my chicks two to three times a day, what they will mostly clean up in a couple hours. When they are tiny babies I try not to let them go too long without food in front of them. By the time they are 6 weeks they clean up breakfast pretty quick, scratch around for bugs and stuff and get more in mid afternoon. By the time they are 6 months and go to layer mash they get fed breakfast only, with occasional food scraps or greens in the afternoon.A few more questions, please. How often do you feed this to the chicks? We leave the dry feed out all the time. If the chicks eat this all at one sitting, do I feed them a 2nd time? Or do I fill up and let them eat as they will. How long can it set out before it starts to go bad? They are 3 wks old and are out in the chicken tractor where they can eat whatever. Also what I started this afternoon hasn't done anything, (fermenting I mean). Should I be concerned, or does it usually take a while? I used up/acv. Not sure how much I used. Maybe 3-4 tblsp to about 1 to 1-1/2 gal of water. Is that enough? Like I stated before, I'm using purina medicated () grower/starter feed. This should work, with the meds? I just bought a new bag, or I would have changed feed.![]()
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When my are chicks... under 4-6 weeks old... I feed twice/day.A few more questions, please. How often do you feed this to the chicks? We leave the dry feed out all the time. If the chicks eat this all at one sitting, do I feed them a 2nd time? Or do I fill up and let them eat as they will. How long can it set out before it starts to go bad? They are 3 wks old and are out in the chicken tractor where they can eat whatever. Also what I started this afternoon hasn't done anything, (fermenting I mean). Should I be concerned, or does it usually take a while? I used up/acv. Not sure how much I used. Maybe 3-4 tblsp to about 1 to 1-1/2 gal of water. Is that enough? Like I stated before, I'm using purina medicated () grower/starter feed. This should work, with the meds? I just bought a new bag, or I would have changed feed.![]()
THanks Everyone! Have a great night!
Thank you maryhysong & Red Ridge! So much good info! I will add some yogurt to speed up fermentation. No fermentation this morn but I think I will give them a little of the gruel as something different for them. Thanks again!
A few more questions, please. How often do you feed this to the chicks? We leave the dry feed out all the time. If the chicks eat this all at one sitting, do I feed them a 2nd time? Or do I fill up and let them eat as they will. How long can it set out before it starts to go bad? They are 3 wks old and are out in the chicken tractor where they can eat whatever. Also what I started this afternoon hasn't done anything, (fermenting I mean). Should I be concerned, or does it usually take a while? I used up/acv. Not sure how much I used. Maybe 3-4 tblsp to about 1 to 1-1/2 gal of water. Is that enough?
Thank you ramblinh! That's why I like this place, we learn together! Everyone is so nice to share their knowledge. And yes 5000 posts is ALOT to read thru!I am fairly new to this also but here is a link that you will find helpful...
http://naturalchickenkeeping.blogspot.com/2013/03/benefits-of-fermenting-feed-for.html
This is a 3-part series that explains the who, what, when, where and hows very well.
My chooks are just over 2 months and free-ranging. I only feed ff to them in the evening, figuring they get their fill on the good stuff during the day. Have not done so lately but believe checking their crop will confirm.
As far as going bad, don't believe it can if you keep it maintained. My 1st batch of starter ff was 2 months old when I finished it off to start their grower ff. I just make sure to keep it covered with plenty of water and if it gets to smelling bad (covered in link above) add some ACV or LAB (lactic acid bacteria). They say it takes anywhere from 24 hrs to 3 days but I just go ahead and start feeding it right away, letting the process take care of itself.
Hope this helps and don't worry about asking to many questions that may have been covered previously. I'm with you and don't have time to read through 5000 posts to get my question answered, ha!
Good day!
Have never used medicated feed, or fermented bagged feed... but I can say that for chicks if it has fish meal in it then it must smell horrible when fermented. ick!
You will like not fermenting all of the ingredients better since there's no benefit to fermenting things like limestone and fish meal anyway.