She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

Just google "zydeco" ;)


:lau yes LA parade pics would be Too easy...


And it hasn't been difficult for you??? :plbb

Not saying you don't have more to learn, we always have more to learn, lol... just seriously, I feel 90-95% is commercial hatching numbers, so 85% to me is a high enough bar for smaller numbers... :)


Of course it was difficult! I kinda thought about it and, i wanted to argue. But i guess your right, when they pump thousands of dollars into hatching...
 
Just google "zydeco"
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Just do it!
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Ok, I have a question for the fermented feed feeders out there. When you talk about fermented feed, are you talking about using regular crumble/pellets or scratch grains and raw stuff? I am asking because the group on FB (not the crazy control freaks) was talking about it and one member made the comment that you should never ferment crumbles/pellets just grains. So I've been floating around the web reading different FF sources and I see talk about grains and "feed" but not finding specifics to crumbles/pellets being fermented and now it has me all confused.
I've been fermenting for 3 years. I use pellets, crumble, what ever I normally feed at the time. Sometimes I do toss some scratch in when I want to cut the protein of what ever my base feed is. But, when I put the scratch in, they bill through it to get the chunks first. My ferment is always nice and bubbly within 24 hours of replenishing the bucket. Don't let it get you confused. It's not rocket science. 1 empty bucket + 1/2 bucket full of feed + water to make to oatmeal consistency + time = bubbles. Add raw ACV or whey from active culture yogurt if you want to speed the initial process. So many people are scared to try something new, perhaps afraid they'll do it wrong, or make a batch and their chickens won't like it. To those folks, I say... start small. Make a quart first. Realize that some chickens naturally are chicken about trying something new, while others dive in face first and never come up for air till they've licked the bowl clean. For the chicken chickens, I recommend feeding them when they're hungry, and perhaps sprinkling some of their dry feed or scratch on top. By the time they get through the dry familiar stuff, the FF is a fun experience for them.
 
I've been fermenting for 3 years. I use pellets, crumble, what ever I normally feed at the time. Sometimes I do toss some scratch in when I want to cut the protein of what ever my base feed is. But, when I put the scratch in, they bill through it to get the chunks first. My ferment is always nice and bubbly within 24 hours of replenishing the bucket. Don't let it get you confused. It's not rocket science. 1 empty bucket + 1/2 bucket full of feed + water to make to oatmeal consistency + time = bubbles. Add raw ACV or whey from active culture yogurt if you want to speed the initial process. So many people are scared to try something new, perhaps afraid they'll do it wrong, or make a batch and their chickens won't like it. To those folks, I say... start small. Make a quart first. Realize that some chickens naturally are chicken about trying something new, while others dive in face first and never come up for air till they've licked the bowl clean. For the chicken chickens, I recommend feeding them when they're hungry, and perhaps sprinkling some of their dry feed or scratch on top. By the time they get through the dry familiar stuff, the FF is a fun experience for them.
I got the "science" behind the how to, (I read a dozen different resources), I'm not scared to try the process, what had me confused was conflicting info on using the regular feed (crumbles/pellets) opposed to scratch/raw grains. One article I read described when starting using mason jars (or your preference) and starting a seperate batch each day for like 4 days so you always have a rotating fresh supply on a daily basis. If I try this I will definitly start with a "intro" amount before going full on so I don't waste a bunch if they don't take to it, but I will give it a trial period and not give up the first day if they balk at it either. Thank you for clearing that up.
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Ok. Do all my dumb ducks count? They started out under my silkie but when the first 2 hatched, I put the eggs in the bator. Over 2 weeks ago they started and they're still hatching. So far all of them have hatched. Since when does that happen? I'm ready to toss the last 3. Lol

Anybody want an adorable black baby runner or 3?


I wish I could!!! Where you located??
 

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