Granny's gone and done it again

Good morning. I am planning on starting my fermented feed project today. Anyone on here do it? I want the ez way. I dint feel like reading that monster thread on fermenting. We already ferment kefir and kombucha. How hard could it be?



I just dump water into feed till it looks right, leave it for 8 hours, and boom! It starts smelling delish.


I dump water in, too. No need to add anything else. I mix enough in that the grain feed is like sloppy wet cement. Once it sits overnight, it firms up as the grains absorb the liquid. When I'm doing it, I don't let it run empty, just add more feed and water as it runs low. That cuts way back on the time needed to ferment, just like Kombucha.
 
Hi all! How've ya'll been? I finally got caught back up last night, then I was too tired and had a bit of a headache from staring at the screen to post.

We are having to change all of our plans around for next year and will have little to no egg hatching, because I will be "hatching" one of my own! I'm super excited, we've been trying for 2 years now.
 
Hi all! How've ya'll been? I finally got caught back up last night, then I was too tired and had a bit of a headache from staring at the screen to post.

We are having to change all of our plans around for next year and will have little to no egg hatching, because I will be "hatching" one of my own! I'm super excited, we've been trying for 2 years now.


How cool is that!!! Congrats
 
Hi all! How've ya'll been? I finally got caught back up last night, then I was too tired and had a bit of a headache from staring at the screen to post.

We are having to change all of our plans around for next year and will have little to no egg hatching, because I will be "hatching" one of my own! I'm super excited, we've been trying for 2 years now.


:weee

:yesss: star and I are off te hook!
 
I noticed DD's silkie felt light the other day. Last night I caught a whiff of that wet pox smell, so I gave her an exam today. No pox of any type that I can see, but she is literally skin and bones. Not a shred of meat on her. I brought her to feed and she went straight to eating. Not sure if she couldn't find it, or was being bullied away from it. I stuck her in the empty broody suite with a big bowl of 24% crumbles, wet down and a couple drops of polyvisol mixed in. And water. I hope that's enough to give her a boost and she'll pull through. Later today I'll trim her crest a bit.
 

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