Saturday
Kelp Meal is good for chickens and goats
We noticed a 50 lb. bag of Kelp Meal at our local feed store and thought it might be good to add a little seaweed to our diets. We got the bag home and opened it, seaweed meal is dark rich green with little light green specks and is about the consistency of course ground pepper.
If you look really close at the grains of kelp, you can still tell that it is kelp by the surface texture of the granules. (click the image to see it bigger)
We decided to prepare the kelp meal as a broth for the chickens. Our chickens like to drink soup, and they all get their share when food comes in liquid form. We put a cup of the Kelp Meal in to a pot of water, and boil it until the Kelp expands and a thick broth forms. We strain out the kelp solids to add to the Seed Mix, and put out bowls of Kelp Broth for the chickens.
For the goats we just fasten a small bucket kelp meal granules to the wall, for them to eat free choice, as a mineral suppliment.
Every so often the goats eat a little, they seem to find it tasty.
I looked on the web and found some interesting information about Kelp as a food source.
http://whfoods.org/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=135
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