I've been doing fermented feed for about 2 weeks and....

RollinWithTheStones

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It seems like my birds are always starving. 32 birds total, 2 ducks at 7 weeks old, 3 full grown hens and 27 chicks at 10ish weeks. I'm feeding them a days worth of food (pre-measured before fermented), yet they seem like they are starving. So I started splitting up the feedings and that didn't seem to work either.

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My problem is when I was feeding non fermented feed I was feeding on average 50lbs a week for all the birds and they didn't act like they were starving. Now I'm feeding the same amount but fermenting it and they act like they're starving. After lots of reading up on it, it's supposed to cut down on the feed bill and it hasn't :( I really hate to give up, but they are totally less stinky on the fermented feed.
 
Quote: Huh...really? Less stinky? I only have 6 in my little flock. I have a smaller coop with a sand floor. I clean it every day, so I never have an odor...ever. But wow! Fermented food makes the poop smell less. Imagine that! Do you think it may work better for you if you try a different type of feed to ferment? Maybe it's just the brand you are using? Just a thought. With all the GMO's that are in non organic chicken feed, who knows what's happening with their bellies. I have never tried to ferment, but I may give it a go next fall. We are coming into spring and my girls eat very little commercial feed when they free range during the "green' seasons. Because I only have 6, I can afford the organic feed. Fermenting is very intriguing to me. I love the idea of the nutrients being more available through the fermenting process. Stick with it till you figure it out. I'm sure you'll get it eventually! Oh!! Just thought of something!! You said that your chickens are eating more with the fermenting process and seeming hungrier. Don't forget that they are also rapidly growing at this point in their lives and "needing" more food as they get bigger. You probably haven't reached their full grown capacity yet!!
 

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