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For some reason I haven't been getting the NY thread. I also tried fermented feeds. I used whole oats instead of mash or pellets. Yes, It was less expensive, but in the winter, unless you have a heated place to keep it, it will freeze. I didn't like using pellets or mash as it was a huge mess. My birds had wet heads, maybe it was just them, but it was ugly....LOL I appreciate doing fermented feeds, but it proved to be too much work for me and time consuming. I have 13 coops. Just more time than I wanted to spend.
You can do it in any small bucket and if you don't have a lid put pantyhose over it keeps the bugs out and lets the gasses releaseThats why I want to try but start with the bigger birds first before even thinking about going that route with the silkies. I can only imagine how messy their crests would get and I'm doing enough right now to keep them clean. If I do this, since it will only be for the 4, I will do it in a small portion and keep it in the house. I'm just trying to figure out WHAT I have laying around to keep it in. LOL
I have as many birds as that and find it isn't anymore time consuming just a few minutes to add the feed water and stir. If I did dry I still had to scoop it out and feed it to the birds. My buckets are in a heated building/ garage not the house but that is where my feed has always been and I have a metal garden cart that I put the buckets in and take along with to the barns.I didn't bother ever trying for the reasons you gave. I have 100 or more birds at any given time. I can't even imagine all of the extra time it would take me each day to keep multiple buckets going, in the house all winter long. Like you, more time than I am willing to spend.
I used to use a plastic strainer ...Now I dont strain it ..
.If you vary the consistency ...you dont need to strain it ...add little more feed to the mix till you get it to
do a thicker layer on top ...it should have a more fluid layer on the bottom ...
Did you add too much feed ? and theres no fluid layer in the bottom ?
Dont worry ...scoop out what you need for this feeding ...then add more water to what is left ..it will still continue fermenting .
Add your feed again to the pail & mix ...
If you find it is too liquid when you scoop it out ..you can also add some of the dry & mix it in ..let it set a little bit ...it will absorb the extra liquid in your feed pail .
I use those 2 gallon ? ice cream buckets for a feed pail to transfer the food to their dishes .
You can play with the mix as you want ...too thick add more water ...too thin add more feed .
Understand ? Any more questions ?
If you want to talk PM me & I will give you my phone # ..I am usually up till 1;00 am +
I have been adding corn or BOSS on occasion.if you gave a bowl a day give them the same amount of fermented feed .
You can ferment any kind of feed - pellets , grains , mash , etc ..you dont have to add anything extra to the feed if you dont want to .
Sometimes I add scratch to the feed , right now I am mixing in sunflower seeds , just for variety .
We have had 6 different nest of them this year. One was in between stackable chairs and that got so big it lifted the chairs apart. We also had one on my uncles plow and that was huge. We measured it and it was 23 inches tall and17 inches wide!! But yes, they do sting bad don't they?
hornets are terrible. I got rid of a ground nest and a nest on a tree and I see they are rebuilding back ina tree. And in a coop. Hornets are terrible this year.We have had 6 different nest of them this year. One was in between stackable chairs and that got so big it lifted the chairs apart. We also had one on my uncles plow and that was huge. We measured it and it was 23 inches tall and17 inches wide!! But yes, they do sting bad don't they?
Welcome! You will soon get the hang of it!If I don't reply it is because I am new to this.
Funny how we are all different!! I do mine in the winter. But by then I am down to the duplex coop and it is close to the house. Currently the chicken pasture is about as far away as it can be and still be on my property! It would be more work for me now.For some reason I haven't been getting the NY thread. I also tried fermented feeds. I used whole oats instead of mash or pellets. Yes, It was less expensive, but in the winter, unless you have a heated place to keep it, it will freeze. I didn't like using pellets or mash as it was a huge mess. My birds had wet heads, maybe it was just them, but it was ugly....LOL I appreciate doing fermented feeds, but it proved to be too much work for me and time consuming. I have 13 coops. Just more time than I wanted to spend.