Stony pat is definitely a nice looking duck and big!
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If you add more feed ...than water ...you dont have to mix ...you just skim the thicker part off the top .
If you add more feed ...than water ...you dont have to mix ...you just skim the thicker part off the top .
Then add more feed & water after then stir
I think I'm going to try the fermented feed on a small scale as well for now. Just to see how they like it and what the smell and consistency are like. I've heard such great things about it that I figure I may as well give it a god.I thought that I would see what the fuss is about with the fermented food, but on a very small level. I made up 2 pint size canning jars. The first time I let them sit for 4 days then opened up the jars. Needless to say there was a large explosion all over my back room and a few cus words.Then I did it again opening them everyday to vent the air. I just wanted to see first if I could do it. I just used some of my pellets and a small amount of scratch. The smell was almost "pickleish" and I keep doing it. I let it set for 3 days and then give them a big scoop in their food bowls with the other food that I give them. I put the scoops right on top and they girls seem to go right for it. Right now it is more like a real healthy snack thne a meal, but perhaps in the future I might try it o a bigger scale.![]()
The girls wouldn't come out of the coop today. We only had about an inch of snow this morning, but the girls stayed in for a while. I came back out an hour later and only half had ventured out into the snow. The boys (the ducks) went running out into it then spent most of the morning laying in some straw that I put out. What do they think they will do when we have feet of snow?![]()