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So are you saying that the first and second law of thermodynamics as they apply to biological systems and the energy cycle does not apply to fermented feed.Actually you are very wrong and didn't learn a thing in biology class. Fermenting feed causes a bloom of yeast and beneficial bacteria that increase in number by feeding on the "sugar" and breaking down the feed. While doing this they are increasing the amount of protein and other nutrients created by their growth. An example would be fungi growing on a "rotting" log. The log itself is being broken down (cellulose fibers and starches) but the fungi increase in size and number and hence increase the protein and other nutrients. The protein and nutrients produced by fermentation are of a type that are more readily absorbed/digested by the chicken allowing for higher percentage of nutrient absorption vs waste. A chicken digests approximately 25% of the mass of fresh grains, whereas they digest 85%(+) % of that same feed when fermented.