I hate culling, it is much preferred to find them passed one day. I have few 9 year old ladies, and a few 8 year old ladies, and down the line. I get attach to those older girls that have outlasted the rest from their batch. I currently have a 7 year old d'uccle rooster that is almost totally blind, he is slowly slipping, so it's a matter of time before the decision gets made.
I never bought into the whole fermenting thing either. As mentioned I am an ex farmer. We would put up silage every year. Get it right and it's delicious, for the cow, get it wrong and it's deadly. Fermenting any feed needs to be done correctly every time. We certainly didn't keep silage in the middle of summer either as too much heat isn't good.
I'm not sure why it seems so popular. I think many are just wetting their feeds, which I do in the winter, they aren't actually fermenting. Fermenting require time and keeping a culture going.
Anyways I don't do it. My birds do quite well without all the extra stuff like fermenting and vinegar and everything else I read about. I believe in free ranging and letting animals live in a more natural environment where they can do animal things. Being behaviorally fulfilled goes a long way towards being healthy. My flock is for the most part a healthy happy flock.
That's part of the reason I enjoyed watching you build a bigger area for your birds. In my opinion it can never be too big.
I never bought into the whole fermenting thing either. As mentioned I am an ex farmer. We would put up silage every year. Get it right and it's delicious, for the cow, get it wrong and it's deadly. Fermenting any feed needs to be done correctly every time. We certainly didn't keep silage in the middle of summer either as too much heat isn't good.
I'm not sure why it seems so popular. I think many are just wetting their feeds, which I do in the winter, they aren't actually fermenting. Fermenting require time and keeping a culture going.
Anyways I don't do it. My birds do quite well without all the extra stuff like fermenting and vinegar and everything else I read about. I believe in free ranging and letting animals live in a more natural environment where they can do animal things. Being behaviorally fulfilled goes a long way towards being healthy. My flock is for the most part a healthy happy flock.
That's part of the reason I enjoyed watching you build a bigger area for your birds. In my opinion it can never be too big.