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featherbaby
Once you get it rooted through the plastic canvas could you just hang it up on one of the wire sides of the coop? Does it matter that they will pull them out roots and all? Will they eat it fast enough before the roots dry out and the grass wilts?
You can hang it once you are happy with the growth and ready for them to harvest. I typically wait until I have 4-8" grass growth before harvest.
No, it doesn't matter, but that is something I prefer if they can manage it by themselves. Usually I use a growing medium of cocoa mats or paper towel as a base, so I really don't care for them to try to eat that as well. For those, I either just cut it or I'll pull them out by hand which isn't that difficult. They love to eat all parts of the plant.
Wheat grass is fairly hardy, and it won't sit around long enough for it to wilt. You may be surprised at how much they can manage to eat but there is a limit. A 22" tray would give me 4 gorge fests, or 8 normal offerings (cut or pulled) on average. since theyll be eating roots as well, it will reduce how much they can eat of grass and wasted product due to cutting.
For me, I plan on using the trays for normal offering, then supplement with my sprout master perforated bottom trays to give them something to do in the afternoon. I offered them my test crop (3") yesterday and they inhaled it. You'll want to anchor it somehow to keep it from flailing around. I just used a brick to hold it in place.
I posted their om nom nom video of it here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs9t2kWOTR8