Does anybody ferment grains (not processed feed) for their chicks?
I'm looking to confirm my current recipe as I'm starting to lose chicks and just want to ensure it's not their feed. I doubt it, because they are 4 weeks old now but just want to get opinions on my mix.
I currently ferment a grain and seed mix, then mash it with a blender. I have been starting to slowly include un-mashed grain into the mash and somebody pointed out to me last night that I should supply grit with it, which my chicks haven't had access to since Christmas when I removed their sand tray but hadn't returned it (not realising grit was needed so young).
My mix is based on multiple recipes I found on various sites and threads online and is as follows:
3 parts wheat
1 part oats
1/2 - 1 part barley
1 part split peas and green lentils mix
2 parts black sunflower seeds
1 part millet
1 part sesame seeds
1/2 part flax
The chicks are also fed Greek natural yoghurt two to three times a week, fresh herbs every day, live crickets and grasshoppers as we find them in the yard.
Garlic water once or twice a week, raw ACV is also added to their water every few days.
I will post this in the other fermented feed thread too, in hopes that somebody who does ferment grain for chicks will see it and have an answer for me
Thanks for any help or advice you may have to share.
Edited to add: I have Australorps and Barnevelders.
I'm looking to confirm my current recipe as I'm starting to lose chicks and just want to ensure it's not their feed. I doubt it, because they are 4 weeks old now but just want to get opinions on my mix.
I currently ferment a grain and seed mix, then mash it with a blender. I have been starting to slowly include un-mashed grain into the mash and somebody pointed out to me last night that I should supply grit with it, which my chicks haven't had access to since Christmas when I removed their sand tray but hadn't returned it (not realising grit was needed so young).
My mix is based on multiple recipes I found on various sites and threads online and is as follows:
3 parts wheat
1 part oats
1/2 - 1 part barley
1 part split peas and green lentils mix
2 parts black sunflower seeds
1 part millet
1 part sesame seeds
1/2 part flax
The chicks are also fed Greek natural yoghurt two to three times a week, fresh herbs every day, live crickets and grasshoppers as we find them in the yard.
Garlic water once or twice a week, raw ACV is also added to their water every few days.
I will post this in the other fermented feed thread too, in hopes that somebody who does ferment grain for chicks will see it and have an answer for me

Thanks for any help or advice you may have to share.
Edited to add: I have Australorps and Barnevelders.
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I'll try again. Just get on here and start talking and asking questions. If you can read the last 100 pages it would help a lot. Go back LATER when you have time and read from about page 1500 on . There is an immense amount of information on this thread. Impressive. I owe it all to BeeKissed. Smart, savvy lady. I don't use medicated feed. I don't vaccinate. Why? Because if I get my birds vaccinated for Maraks any new babies I hatch or chicks I buy MUST be vaccinated or they tend to get it. FACT. Medicated feed is usually used for big hatcheries and we don't need it.. Especially with using fermented feed. I put down a big bowl of course sand and run or garden dirt and let the babies play. Jump off it and run. It's a natural Cocci resistant. Yes, I'm a con.
