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my kefir is on the counter, kombucha in the cabinet next to the acv.
Sounds like my house- kefir and sourdough on the counter, kombucha on the top of the cabinet... I also have water kefir and a ginger bug on top of my fridge. And I actually have a spontaneous ACV mother growing on my generic (not raw) ACV in the bathroom, the stuff I use to rinse my hair. My probiotic pets...
I had to resurrect this thread again, because I can't find something and it's really daunting to have to fully search a 98 PAGE LONG thread! I swore I read on here of someone who continuous ferments their kefir... in the fridge if I remember correctly? I may be wrong about that last part. But the reason I'm looking for it is that I'm about to give up on kefir. No one in my family likes it (and we all have other probiotics that we like, so I don't really push it), and I hate to keep brewing the stuff just for the chickens at the price I'm paying for my milk right now. But I may be willing to keep doing it if I can work out a way to not have to strain and restart it each day.
Or would my chickens get enough probiotics from raw ACV? Because that I really need to start making, and we WOULD use that- I use it to soak grains and any time I feel any illness coming on I lightly coat a spoon in honey and shoot the ACV off the spoon- I swear that, if I'm diligent about doing it every few hours, I can get rid of a cold in less than a day.
Anyway- thoughts? Would it be worth keeping the kefir up for the chickens, or would it be just as good to give them our excess buttermilk, yogurt, and creme fraiche as well as some raw ACV?