I might have to try this!
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Another word of warning...I hope everyone is using plastic containers for their fermentation, instead of metal ones. Wouldn't want the acids to corrode your metals, causing leaching into your feeds.
Well I started feeding FF about a week and a half ago. I still keep dry layer or starter out for the birds right now. There is one thing I have already noticed that will keep me using FF. I had 3 hens that had bare backs. No matter what I tried they would not keep feathers there. I fed gamebird feed, cat food, scrambled eggs and nothing worked. I tried putting them in saddles but when one of my hens got hung up on a fence wire I took them off. I noticed last night that all three have new feathers covering at least half their backs! They are super big, shiny feathers to boot. I always thought my birds feathers were in good shape but this is a big difference. I will keep feeding for this alone.
I now have some baby corturnix quail, does anyone know if I can give the FF to them?
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Another word of warning...I hope everyone is using plastic containers for their fermentation, instead of metal ones. Wouldn't want the acids to corrode your metals, causing leaching into your feeds.
I was wondering this too but I'm getting Bobwhite Quail.
Bah. Plastic leaches too. The only substance that things can be stored in that don't leach is glass.
Well I started feeding FF about a week and a half ago. I still keep dry layer or starter out for the birds right now. There is one thing I have already noticed that will keep me using FF. I had 3 hens that had bare backs. No matter what I tried they would not keep feathers there. I fed gamebird feed, cat food, scrambled eggs and nothing worked. I tried putting them in saddles but when one of my hens got hung up on a fence wire I took them off. I noticed last night that all three have new feathers covering at least half their backs! They are super big, shiny feathers to boot. I always thought my birds feathers were in good shape but this is a big difference. I will keep feeding for this alone.
I now have some baby corturnix quail, does anyone know if I can give the FF to them?
Try finding glass containers big enough to ferment feed nowadays!I have a large crock I could use but that is reserved for pickled corn later on this year...yum!![]()