We have been fermenting our chicken feed for quite some time now.
It is alot easier in the summer, because it ferments faster and I can do it outdoors.
But I believe that it is more important in the winter, because they are not able to forage for what they need. So I store it in my pantry. It takes a couple days longer to ferment, because of the cooler temperatures.
It's a very simple process, I don't get all fancy.
I put the grains in a pail, add water to cover.
Cover lightly. (Let it breath, but keep bugs out)
Let ferment.
It can take up to 5 days, depending on heat.
I stir it once a day, sometimes it can be a few days. Add water when it looks low. Always keeping the grain covered.
It's a bit of a routine for me. When I take feed out of the pail, I add more dry, to keep the process going. I have also added my left over kambucha to the mix. That helps in the winter when fermentation process is slower.
I find the chickens LOVE it, and I use alot less feed and water in the winter.
Fermented feed has a sweet smell to it. If it goes too long it will have a sour smell. My chickens still eat it. I suspect they may have a slight hangover after eating. lol
When that happens (only once I have had that happen) I just started a fresh batch.
What makes it beneficial?
Lacto-fermentation is a process that preserves and enhances food (the same type of fermentation that occurs naturally in sauerkraut!!). Lacto-fermented food contains live Lactobacillus, a very beneficial bacteria that helps normalize the acidity in our stomach, provide digestive balance, and aids in the absorption of nutrients. It neutralizes toxic compounds to strengthen overall immunity.
It contains all the bacteria that’s good for your gut: Lactobacillus, Leuconostoc, Pediococcus, and other beneficial bacteria and yeasts!!
It also creates new vitamins, primarily B vitamins like folic acid, riboflavin, niacin, and thiamin, during the fermentation process.
It has been found to increase egg weight, and shell thickness! It also boosts the chickens’ intestinal health by forming a natural barrier to acid-sensitive pathogens like E. coli and Salmonella.
I don't feed my chickens fermented food everyday. I believe that moderation is the key. I try to give them a varied diet.
I hope you give it a try!
Would love to hear your stories!
Thank you for sharing. Do you see grains germinate at all? I know sprouts have more nutrients than just seeds. By the way, I drink Keifer water and Kombucha tea every day. I believe they have helped me to be more healthy!
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Mmmmmm I miss my kefir grains! I am going to have to get me some more!! Thank you for the reminder!! I have a ginger bug on the go right now! I think we are missing alot of the original food and preparations. Food is our medicine. Not an industry!! How fabulous you are enjoying them, too!!!
I do sprout, but separately. I use alot of mung and adzuki beans.
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I didn't know about the ginger bug before. I like raw and cooked ginger already, and can't wait to try fermented ginger! Thank you for sharing the information. :-)
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I'm totally going to do this! I also wonder if it would be good to do for goats? hmmm. Just made a post about my goat feeding lol. Good timing! Thankyou for this post ^_^
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I have no idea about goats!!
@wwf might know, he has goats!
I am hoping to get a few in the next few years. They are so amazing!
Always divine order! I will check out your blog!!!
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I looked into it and seems it's great for all the animals!! I'm so glad you posted this or I wouldn't have known ^_^
http://lifeatmennageriefarm.blogspot.ca/2013/03/fermented-grain-old-timers-secret.html
They are very entertaining animals haha, such colourful personalities. Some of them can be total jerks though xD But I love them anyways. I have an alpine and she is HUGE at 160 lbs and so stubborn. And on the other hand I have nigerian dwarfs, they're more reasonable at around 40-65 lbs and less attitude. My plan though is to eventually have a cross of the two - Mini Alpines. They apparently produce as much as the full size but eat as much as the dwarfs, that seems like a win-win to me lol.
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I am looking at the dwarfs! There is a fella that has some up here. They seem like a good fit. They sound like an amazing cross!! I love their antics and personalities! Thank you so much for sharing! Looking forward to your posts!
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Yes to goats! I have a gf who ferments feed for her goats and pigs. I think the fermenting is good for everyone:):)
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I'm all about fermented food! I used to make coconut kefir from fresh coconut water in Jamaica at my family's eco-village. It was soo good.
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Ohhhhh that sounds so good. I have made it with canned coconut water, but i bet is nothing like using FRESH!!!
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This is great! I will certainly be doing this once the chicken run is put in. I am a huge advocate of lacto-fermentation but had not considered it for feed. Thanks for the info!
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Fabulous! It's so good for all of us!!
Can hardly wait to hear how it goes for you!
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Awesome post! Yes to this!! I started fermenting the chicken's feed last spring. You use so much less!! The egg shells did get harder, I swear. I haven't done it in 3 weeks because of the cold, you just kicked my butt into gear. Starting some today!
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I love this network of like minds!!
So much to share and learn!
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Right?? So many amazing minds:)
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Thanks for sharing this @earthmother
If these can be achieve through fermentation
Then i got to try it out
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Let me know what you think!!!
We love it here!!
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