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Raising BackYard Chickens
Feeding & Watering Your Flock
Adding water to chicken layer feed daily is this ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="U_Stormcrow" data-source="post: 25940950" data-attributes="member: 577589"><p>I offer wet mash almost every day (sometimes I'm lazy).</p><p></p><p>No health concerns.</p><p></p><p>I would not recommend putting a week's worth of wet mash out at a time - there's a real risk that things in the air may colonize it, and not all of those things are necessarily beneficial. Depending on your climate, you might want to consider offering fermented feed - much the same benefits as wet mash, but b deliberately colonizing it with beneficial things, its much more resistant to undesired things taking hold if you leave quantities out for extended periods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="U_Stormcrow, post: 25940950, member: 577589"] I offer wet mash almost every day (sometimes I'm lazy). No health concerns. I would not recommend putting a week's worth of wet mash out at a time - there's a real risk that things in the air may colonize it, and not all of those things are necessarily beneficial. Depending on your climate, you might want to consider offering fermented feed - much the same benefits as wet mash, but b deliberately colonizing it with beneficial things, its much more resistant to undesired things taking hold if you leave quantities out for extended periods. [/QUOTE]
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