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I keep meaning to ask this: What about stainless steel? Does it leach also? I'm curious because I have some dog and cat bowls (not very helpful for a large operation of course) made of stainless steel which I used before trying ff. I thought they might work for this purpose, but maybe not???If you use the ACV or just about any fermented fluid it has enough acid in it to leach the metals out of your metal containers....the resulting corrosion and leaching can make your animals sick of metal toxicity.
Bee, with your set up, how often do you freshen up your acv water?I use ACV in my water buckets, so when I need to freshen water and refill feed and water in the FF bucket, I'd just use the old water in my water bucket into the FF bucket first. This makes it so that I don't waste any water~particularly my ACV water~and the mix got a fresh shot of ACV each time. Then, if needed, I'd top off the FF bucket with fresh water.
Dad said he would take me to an orchard this week so I can see if they have UP/ACV. Then I can get the fermenting started it will be with my chicken mash . That is 100 Lb corn, 100 Lb oats and 100 LB poultry base this = 19.5% protein. If fermented 24 hrs (is that long enough) how much do you think the protein will come up? That's after I get a good start. Not exact just a guess. (kind of like I know what a glug is) Also does it add other vitamins by letting the yeast (mother)culture grow. I'll be a while getting to the end of thread I'm only on post 66 but I will jump ahead and look for answer. If this works I can lower the protein of my feed also lowering cost and raise the protein in it by fermenting. I paid $63.15 for 300 Lbs that is $10.53 for 50 Lbs.. That was today before reading this thread. Don't know how I missed it before wish I hadn't . Sorry for rambling on.After adding them mother ACV to it, it was percolating and bubbling by the next day. I'd say it will vary according to temps, air flow, the type of grains used, etc. I would say you could just play with it and experiment before your birds come...that's what I did.
Same with the feed amount...just have to play with it and see how much they can and will clean up within a few hours time. If still plenty left over, cut back next time. If it's picked clean in short order, then up it a little at a time until they leave a little but not too much behind.
ACV amount? I shake my jug to get the mother broken and distributed, then a pour a glug or two in the bucket~you should only have to do this the one time if you save your water for the next batch. Just add fresh water to keep the mix above your feed line and the old ferment will mix with the water and you'll soon have it full of cultures as well.
Same with the waterer, but just one glug, as they are not full of water yet while the chicks are too little to drink it up in a few days.
How's that for specific measurements?![]()
I don't buy this as a premixed scratch but I don't see why you couldn't use scratch grains for this. It's just cheaper for me to buy 100 lbs of each kind of grain and mix it myself. I have a huge garbage can full of mixed grains and some wouldn't even fit into the can and I paid $56~that's for 250 lbs of grain. How many lbs of scratch can you get for that amount? I've never bought scratch, so I'm curious....