French frogs

See the cover of the book that the dog is holding
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Benny, they've already explained to them........try to ketchup! lol

excellent post about the Benny's of FF......
 
we just started FF with our new pullets and young roos..........they seem to like it okay.


I'm hoping to not have to buy multiple stages of feed anymore. I've read that it's good from the hatching on.


The bonus on the fermented feed is that the fermentation( lactic Fermentation! Only)
Is been done by diverse Bacteria, like Lactobacilli, and acetobacterium that are probiotic and are highly beneficial to your fowls! In the fermentation process a lot of plant inhibitors materials like Phytic acid, that can be found in a lots of grains that use to make the feed are destroyed, and above all the Bacteria that are responsible for the process produce a large amount vitamins especially from the B complex. So by all mins give your ducks fermented feed!


I've liked the idea of FF because of my experience with sour dough starter.
 
right now, we have the starter crumbles fermenting, but in the next few weeks, we will start adding the layer crumbles for replacement as we feed it.
 
I'm hoping to not have to buy multiple stages of feed anymore. I've read that it's good from the hatching on.
I've liked the idea of FF because of my experience with sour dough starter.


I don't use FF, but I am down to a single feed for all stages... Purina Flock Raiser is all I use directly from hatch to lay... both chickens and ducks...
 

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