Kefir is still live isn't it?I was making kefir for a while, but stopped because I was struggling with the extra thing on my to-do list.![]()
The chickens here like yogurt. I wonder how they would get on with kefir.
Can you thicken it?
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Kefir is still live isn't it?I was making kefir for a while, but stopped because I was struggling with the extra thing on my to-do list.![]()
Yes. Kefir is very much alive and to make it you have to keep the little kefir grains alive. They need tending to now and then - but not much cuddling! I would put them at the same level as Kris's meal worm farm in terms of husbandry needs!Kefir is still live isn't it?
The chickens here like yogurt. I wonder how they would get on with kefir.
Can you thicken it?
How lovely!Woke up to 2C this morning with lots of fog...
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Making people want to hug her is one of her superpowers.Poor Mary. I just need to hug her.![]()
Kefir is still live isn't it?
The chickens here like yogurt. I wonder how they would get on with kefir.
Can you thicken it?
Me neither.Brrrrr. I am so not ready for snow.
Peggy was being delightful until Mary and Ivy stopped brooding. At the same time, Peggy's moult started and she cut right back on her mashes which means she's not getting enough enzymes (she has a chronic pancreatic insufficiency). So she's probably got a tummy ache on top of sore feathers on top of resenting the two brooders.Seems like Peggy has a little Aurora in her. I'm sorry for you.![]()
It might be a good idea to get her eating properly again. Feather growing takes a lot of nutrients.Peggy was being delightful until Mary and Ivy stopped brooding. At the same time, Peggy's moult started and she cut right back on her mashes which means she's not getting enough enzymes (she has a chronic pancreatic insufficiency). So she's probably got a tummy ache on top of sore feathers on top of resenting the two brooders.
I may seprate her and give her nothing but an endless supply of mushy baby bird food with enzymes added in.
Is that a good idea?
Good news! Instead of making normal mash with plain water, I made it with liquid baby bird food. Peggy finds it palatable. The others are scoffing it down.It might be a good idea to get her eating properly again. Feather growing takes a lot of nutrients.