The roo someone gave me last week first ate it like he was eating poop....but he caught on real quick that it was the only game in town and now eats it with vigor. He actually prefers it over dry, whole grains now.
It's sort of like folks who say their dog won't eat this or that food....but I've found a hungry animal will eat just about anything you put in front of them...just give them time.
I've been doing some price comparison on another thread, which is just a little off since the fellow's feed cost $3 less than mine, but it's all I have for comparison. He has been feeding CX also, with a dry free choice feed, and has $.62 per week per chick so far at 4 wks of age~or 1.8 lbs of feed per week.
Mine are 2 wks. and mine have consumed higher priced feed but have consumed $.18 per week per chick~or 0.6 lbs of feed per week.
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Humans have been eating fermented foods since the beginning of time and the health benefits of doing so have been well-documented. If you've ever drank alcohol, you have had fermented food~and it's good for you, in moderation, especially wine. Same with yogurt, buttermilk, cottage cheese, any other kind of cheese, vinegar, kefir, etc.
Livestock have also been fed fermented foods for just as long and it's pretty much common practice to feed silage(fermented, chopped corn stalks, hay, soy beans, etc.) and brewery grains to cattle and hogs.