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@WannaBeHillBilly Of course, dry feed should have all the needed nutrition. Fermented feed does take longer than just scooping out dry feed but not much. It's just a different system, especially when you have as few birds as I. Mine gobble it up enthusiastically. Some of the benefits of FF is that it improves their waste and is better for their GI health. Just like fermented foods for us. It also is supposed to cut down on feed costs due to the calories and nutrition being more bioavailable for the animal. The original batches did take 3 days but once I had it "started", the next batch I mixed up with some of the first in the bottom was ready in less than 2 days, bubbling madly. I do batches at a time, so I am adding feed to my container and it lasts for several days. I currently use 2 large glass pickle jars that are stored in my pantry. As they get bigger I will need a 3rd container or 2 larger ones. I cook a lot and am in the kitchen for hours each day, so it's just another trip from the pantry to the sink with the jar if I need to mess with it. Not a big deal for me, but to each their own.
@Miss Lydia thank you for the timeline and assistance on picking out product types! Now I know what I am doing going forward.
@Miss Lydia thank you for the timeline and assistance on picking out product types! Now I know what I am doing going forward.