ChaosMom
Crowing
Morning, all, or whatever time it is on this lovely planet where you live!
Our 14 1/2 week pullets are on fermented Kalmbach Chickhouse Reserve, a whole grain/ mash-type feed. We all love it; hardly any waste, and they are thriving. But while trudging through the rain with their bowls of glop over the last week, it occurred to me that this will be less than thrilling to family members who will chicken sit, specifically a 7-year-old grandson and the dad who drives him.
It’s not just the twice a day part; it’s the jars and feed and de-chlorinated water - the fermenting.
So, two options I can think of:
1) Ferment a week’s worth of food and store it in the fridge, or
2) Find a pellet feed as backup plus wade through the hundreds of threads about chicken feeders, ugh.
Or something else?
I have (or will have) a veg garden, and that’s bad enough to schedule around, but at least it’s mostly May to early September. Chickens are year-round!
Any thoughts or experience welcomed!


Our 14 1/2 week pullets are on fermented Kalmbach Chickhouse Reserve, a whole grain/ mash-type feed. We all love it; hardly any waste, and they are thriving. But while trudging through the rain with their bowls of glop over the last week, it occurred to me that this will be less than thrilling to family members who will chicken sit, specifically a 7-year-old grandson and the dad who drives him.
It’s not just the twice a day part; it’s the jars and feed and de-chlorinated water - the fermenting.
So, two options I can think of:
1) Ferment a week’s worth of food and store it in the fridge, or
2) Find a pellet feed as backup plus wade through the hundreds of threads about chicken feeders, ugh.
Or something else?
I have (or will have) a veg garden, and that’s bad enough to schedule around, but at least it’s mostly May to early September. Chickens are year-round!
Any thoughts or experience welcomed!

