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Can chickens eat fermented fruit?
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Vegetables and fruit: Your chickens love your bits and pieces fresh or fermented. Toss some to your chickens while fresh and add the rest in well-chopped bits to the ferment to provide a wider nutrient profile. They would love the cores and bruised parts of your apples and the ends of your garlic cloves.
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You can ferment any feed you currently give your chickens, whether its crumbles, pellets, scratch, or whole grains and seeds. Try fermenting my homemade whole grain chicken feed (with or without corn), but leave out the brewers yeast as that will introduce alcoholic fermentation (whereas we want lacto-fermentation).
how do you ferment food for chickens? Simple Steps for Fermenting Chicken Feed Soak whatever grains, seeds or legumes meant for chicken feed for one night in chemical-free water. Add them into a bucket with an optional bit of dry bran. Mix everything up well, then cover it with water.
In this way, can chickens eat rotten fruit?
A: No, your chickens should not eat anything with mold on it. Just as moldy or rotten food can make you sick, it can make them sick. Sharing some leftovers you dont want with your chickens is a good idea (in moderation).
Can chickens eat rotten apples?
Chickens love fruit and vegetables and you can give them this daily. Our girls love: vegetable peels, bananas, apple cores, carrots and broccoli. You are safe to feed chickens pretty much any vegetable or fruit except any raw green peels (such as green potato peel) and any citric fruits such as oranges and lemons.
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