Linda, I may skip ahead after I get to page 200. I really hate to skip and probably will attempt to go back and ready everything, but I am so slow at reading. Being the first 200 posts are 2012 - I'm interested to see the 2 year outcome on using FF.
I believe the local woman is fermenting all grass clippings and leaves. We haven't really talked in details, she recommended 2 books which I am also attempting to read. "All flesh is Grass" by Gene Logsden and "The Small-Scale Poultry Flock" by Harvey Ussery.
I started to ferment on 1/6 - my baby chicks are 33 weeks - 8 mo and I don't think any of them had laid eggs yet, in fact no one was laying eggs. I had traded some roosters for some hens from the same batch of chicks my friend and I had bought together so figured the stress was causing some delay, plus it got cold pretty early this year.
I had been giving them fodder off and on for most of 2014 and started to add the fermented food on 1/9-Friday not sure it was really fermented, but at least it sat for over 48 hours. I started slowly giving them a little over a gallon each day. I got my first egg on Monday 1/12, then nothing on Tuesday, or Wed, then Thursday 4 eggs, I'm getting eggs everyday now. even 9 in one day! (59 eggs since the 12th (14 days)!!!) I'd say this FF is working. The weather has been unusually warm lately and the days are getting longer, but I'm pretty sure it's the FF!
If I let them Free Feed dry they would go thru a 40 pound bag in 2 days in addition to the fodder and scraps. Now I've gone thru less than 3 bags in 17 days. This is definately in the right direction.
I believe the local woman is fermenting all grass clippings and leaves. We haven't really talked in details, she recommended 2 books which I am also attempting to read. "All flesh is Grass" by Gene Logsden and "The Small-Scale Poultry Flock" by Harvey Ussery.
I started to ferment on 1/6 - my baby chicks are 33 weeks - 8 mo and I don't think any of them had laid eggs yet, in fact no one was laying eggs. I had traded some roosters for some hens from the same batch of chicks my friend and I had bought together so figured the stress was causing some delay, plus it got cold pretty early this year.
I had been giving them fodder off and on for most of 2014 and started to add the fermented food on 1/9-Friday not sure it was really fermented, but at least it sat for over 48 hours. I started slowly giving them a little over a gallon each day. I got my first egg on Monday 1/12, then nothing on Tuesday, or Wed, then Thursday 4 eggs, I'm getting eggs everyday now. even 9 in one day! (59 eggs since the 12th (14 days)!!!) I'd say this FF is working. The weather has been unusually warm lately and the days are getting longer, but I'm pretty sure it's the FF!
If I let them Free Feed dry they would go thru a 40 pound bag in 2 days in addition to the fodder and scraps. Now I've gone thru less than 3 bags in 17 days. This is definately in the right direction.