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Interesting.....The yeast is in the air or on the grains. You don't have to add it. I started sourdough starter just by adding water to flour.
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Interesting.....The yeast is in the air or on the grains. You don't have to add it. I started sourdough starter just by adding water to flour.
Actually the thought that entered my mind is....is the feed really going bad as it smells "sour", to me that means going bad? What do you think?And I know too much about microbiology, and I'm a wimp (risk adverse) so home fermenting is not on my radar for the chickens. I feed what's in the bag, fresh from the mill.
Mary
Interesting lol so many options.what about fermenting the grains in Whey from organic milk? i make my own greek yogurt, i.e. you have to strain the whey out of regular yogurt. Can chickens tolerate milk sugars?
Too funny.....yes much simpler.You can definitely end up with undesirable microorganisms as well. Molds, for example. Spoilage bacteria. Maybe even worse. Feed is perishable. I always check mill date before buying feed. But then I ferment some of it, ironically. This thread has me questioning my sanity, for sure. It certainly is a LOT easier feeding dry feed.
It is time consuming and why I don't always do it.The biggest downside for me would be the time it takes, not so much the 'add water' part, but the daily bowl cleaning. My birds have to manage somehow on fresh crumble in their feeders, and some extras outside.
I'm not interested in having any issues wilth mold, for example, if things aren't 'spiffy' enough.
Mary
PS: Is there actual research about fermenting their feed and improved nutrition? I've never looked for it myself.
I don't think the fat soluble vitamins are enhanced by fermentation. Just the B vitamins. And some proteins become more bioavailable with fermentation.Hilarious! Actually B vit's are water soluble and excreted out what isn’t used. A,D,E,K are fat soluble and stored and can O.D. On. From everything I’m reading I think I’ll pass lol. I’ll feed fresh as extra and let them forage. As they say....it’s 6 of one and 1/2 doz. of the other. If there’s no double blind research study it’s a crap shoot. Thanks
The downside with buying on sale is that those products are often older and at the end of useful life.I will take that into consideration. I usually only buy on sale.....cheap, cheap, cheap lol