Well right now Im putting in Purina Layettes, Scratch, Egg Shells, Alfalfa Pellets and Wheat Bran I make a weeks worth in a 50 Gallon water drum . My question is by fermenting it add extra protein so do I need to add the lay pellets?
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Sounds a bit like the soaking beet pulp routine for horses. Pretty easy.I just ferment what ever bag of feed I am giving to my flock. Currently, I am buying layer b/c it is less expensive than starter, grower or multi-flock. When they have less forage/insects available, I'll switch to a higher protein feed. My 16 gals and their guy get 2 qts dry feed fermented every day. I rotate 2 containers, and keep them in my laundry sink. Every morning, I stumble out of bed, go down stairs, grab a container, go out and let the girls out. I either dump the contents of the container into their dish, or sometimes directly on the ground. Then, back to the grain bag, scoop 2 quarts of feed into the container, set it in the laundry sink, fill with tepid water, perhaps rob some of the white culture from the other bucket, give them both a stir, and put the spoon in the oldest container so I'll remember to feed that one out the next day. It couldn't possibly be any easier than that. Sometimes, I'll add some scratch to the ferment, especially if it is a higher protein feed. As the weather gets colder, I may need to adjust their rations. Some folks advocate feeding at the end of the day to encourage more active foraging. In theory, a great idea. But, i feed in the morning b/c it works for me.
No, it does not produce more protein. what it does do is make the protein that is there more bio-available. Just use the feed that you would normally use. I'd not put chickens on a scratch only diet. And don't add table scraps to your FF. You can top off your FF with table scraps when you feed them, but don't put any extra junk in while it's fermenting. When I pour out my FF, it is the consistency of cooked oatmeal. It will hold it's shape a bit, is not runny.Okay I have a Question I have been reading other post on FF and wondering alot of people say what they are fermenting and my question is if by fermenting it makes more protein do you have to add layer feed to the FF or just grains? Hopefully this makes Since![]()
Okay Thank You That's what I needed to knowNo, it does not produce more protein. what it does do is make the protein that is there more bio-available. Just use the feed that you would normally use. I'd not put chickens on a scratch only diet. And don't add table scraps to your FF. You can top off your FF with table scraps when you feed them, but don't put any extra junk in while it's fermenting. When I pour out my FF, it is the consistency of cooked oatmeal. It will hold it's shape a bit, is not runny.
i brew beer and ferment grain while doing it...has anybody used a specific gravity meter to test for alchol in ther fermented feed?? i do know my chickens like a little beer once in awhile.....