Delish I have been following the Fermented Feed forum on here and many people say that its not required to keep the FF covered in water? Most of them feed it the consistency of oatmeal. Have you read anything that shows that this can cause problems? Or is this just with grains? It sure makes it easier to feed to them but want to make sure there are no ill effects from doing it this way. I do go through my 5 gals about every 5 days though so probably not long enough for anything serious to grow?
I feed it at the consistency of oatmeal, but that is what it is like AFTER I take it out from the container that I have it fermenting in. While in that container, the FF is ALWAYS covered. It molds or turns into slime mold if you do not have it covered.
Cuties and Angiebubs- note to the both of you. I'll take all of your roosters or hens that you want to get rid of. Also, when it comes down to hunting season, I'll take all of the deer too!!!!Angiebubs, we are so alike. I even take it to the next level. Hubby's carcasses are not even allowed here! I admit, I put an ad out. And sell the extra roos. Sometimes I luck out. And they go for pets. Other times, I know what happens to them. I try to do the out of sight out of mind thing.
kildare, when I sell the chicks, I know most of the males will be eaten. I always try to not think about it lol
I gotta ewnup in town. And was never really around the farm type setting. Our meat comes from stores. And I had a lot of pets. That is just how I veiw animals.
Angisbubs, if ypu start a batcheral pad, I dont think those roos willnbe happy. They will have a couple of dominant ones in there. And the submissive ones will just be picked on. Give it a try. But in that situation, I do think it is better to let others take the roos you will not be using...
Rabbits and chickens are enjoying garden pickings today.
Theo is doing great with the chickens lately.

