My FF doesn't have time to freeze. I serve it into three bowls and they eat all I put out within a very short time, like five minutes. It is very competitive.
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My FF doesn't have time to freeze. I serve it into three bowls and they eat all I put out within a very short time, like five minutes. It is very competitive.
My FF doesn't have time to freeze. I serve it into three bowls and they eat all I put out within a very short time, like five minutes. It is very competitive.
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I tried fermented feed once, but had to stop because I had no way to keep it warm over the winter. Does anyone do theirs outside or in the coop and have a way to keep it warm enough to continue to ferment over the winter? Also, I had a heat bulb blow last night in the chick coop and lost almost all of my cream legbar babies. It was only out for maybe five hours, but it was enough. I still have two pullets and two roosters, so I can still breed them, but I had had 14 pullets and seven cockerels so it was a big lossThey were 11 weeks old too.![]()
In happier news, my cemani babies are in the house and doing well, and after this happened, they will REMAIN in the house until March. They're so personable and I think my favorite breed that I have now. People say they're skittish but they must not be raising them in contact with people because mine are great. I have one little one in particular who flies up to perch on the edge of the brooder whenever I walk over so he can say hi and hang out. Never leaves the brooder either, just perches there when I come over to check on everybody.
Also, just noticed this is my 3,000th post! Would you look at that.
I tried fermented feed once, but had to stop because I had no way to keep it warm over the winter. Does anyone do theirs outside or in the coop and have a way to keep it warm enough to continue to ferment over the winter?I still have two pullets and two roosters,