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Utilizing the Parrot Chop Principle to Improve Chicken Diets

Jacquej57
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I'm definitely going to try this, although will start small. My girls ignore cabbage, barley sprouts, squash and several of the things they're "supposed" to love. They do adore berries, though. I think maybe the tiny pieces will help, especially for banties.
I appreciate the combination of detail and flexibility in your "recipe".

My $10 Inexpensive DIY Fodder Tower with Dollar Tree Dish Bins

gtaus
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Innovative, well thought out and thorough! I'm not particularly handy and only have six banties, so won't be making a tower. But you've inspired me to try barley sprouts on a much smaller scale.

This is so clever and well-done, it makes me want a tour of your chicken set-up and the rest of your place to see what else you've come up with! 🙂 Kudos!
gtaus
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When I moved my fodder tower from out in the garage into the house to grow barley fodder in the winter, I had to cut down my tower so it would fit into the bathroom shower. You could certainly make a shorter tower than my example, or even just line up some single bins with one end higher than the other so they drain out. My tower example just saves me more time because I only have to fill the top bin and the water flows down through all the other bins.
So enjoyable! Funny, and captures the essence of those funny little creatures!
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