Lazy gardener, I can't answer any technical forum navigation questions (it is already a struggle on a mobile device), but I did try fermented feed once. I like the idea, I was just too lazy to carry it out properly. I read that you should drill a bunch of holes in a five gallon bucket, and nest it inside a bucket without holes. You can ferment the feed in there and then just lift out the holey bucket to drain the water. Neat and easy.
I did not follow those instructions, however. I just put the feed In bucket and tried to use a strainer to strain it. But my strainer wasn't big enough for the amount of feed, and it was a big messy project. I don't even know if I let the feed sit long enough to ferment. I can say though, that the chickens were crazy for this sloppy mess I created! I would like to try it again, but not really in the winter.
Annabanana, I also had a hassle with the Meyer website. I think I tried to create a new account, since I couldn't get in, and then they complained that someone else already had my email address (me, of course). I've only ordered from them once, but we did it by phone. If you are ordering a variety, they can let you know if one breed will hold up your order, or answer questions etc., so that's what I would recommend if it keeps giving you a hassle.
This warmer weather has me convinced it is spring, even though winter is far from over. I keep thinking about garden plans, and of course I am still obsessing over hatchery/breeder/chicks/shipped eggs/this breed/that breed/the other breed. And then DH, who is at a low point in his census job, says, "maybe I should build a bunch of breeder pens and breed chickens instead". Ha!
I don't really think he is serious, but this could get scary. We have 70 acres here.....
I did not follow those instructions, however. I just put the feed In bucket and tried to use a strainer to strain it. But my strainer wasn't big enough for the amount of feed, and it was a big messy project. I don't even know if I let the feed sit long enough to ferment. I can say though, that the chickens were crazy for this sloppy mess I created! I would like to try it again, but not really in the winter.
Annabanana, I also had a hassle with the Meyer website. I think I tried to create a new account, since I couldn't get in, and then they complained that someone else already had my email address (me, of course). I've only ordered from them once, but we did it by phone. If you are ordering a variety, they can let you know if one breed will hold up your order, or answer questions etc., so that's what I would recommend if it keeps giving you a hassle.
This warmer weather has me convinced it is spring, even though winter is far from over. I keep thinking about garden plans, and of course I am still obsessing over hatchery/breeder/chicks/shipped eggs/this breed/that breed/the other breed. And then DH, who is at a low point in his census job, says, "maybe I should build a bunch of breeder pens and breed chickens instead". Ha!
