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  1. DMRippy

    Growing fodder for chickens

    I have 3 times as many that should be laying and I only get about 2 doz a day. And a few are under lights. No heat but lights in a shop.
  2. DMRippy

    Growing fodder for chickens

    I think they lay a lot of eggs
  3. DMRippy

    Growing fodder for chickens

    LOVE this! BTW Eggs were PERFECT! Thanks!
  4. DMRippy

    Growing fodder for chickens

    It is ART.... Living ART!
  5. DMRippy

    Growing fodder for chickens

    LOVE this! EASY PEASY too! Easy to was, would keep mold from landing on your grains. How much was that and how big is it? Looks like about 14 inches wide and long maybe about 3 ft tall. Must surf walmart and kmart now LOL
  6. DMRippy

    Growing fodder for chickens

    Makes me think could a dehydrator tray work? Looks like the same basic set up but without the heat. ... I am using the heater element in the bator anyway LOL.
  7. DMRippy

    Growing fodder for chickens

    OK, I was at an auction last week end and there was chicken stuff there so we got to talking about chickens.... any way.... the auctioneer was telling me about a brooder box his grandmother had. SHE COULD GROW GRASS IN IT! He said the bottom was wire and the grass grew underneath and the...
  8. DMRippy

    Growing fodder for chickens

    Sure if you want to eat them... hers have not been fertile since a week after I got her I had a couple of pullet WL lay 2 a day, but the second one was very small..... like a grape. I don't think that 2 eggs a day is a good trait to breed for.....
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    Growing fodder for chickens

    WELL.... I just found today that my timer had been messed up. BAD. They were getting light 23 1/2 hours a day of light I really have no idea how long that has been going on..... I need to move that timer so we don't accidentally change it. BUT it didn't really have any impact on the laying...
  10. DMRippy

    Growing fodder for chickens

    I dry spent grains on a tarp and every time I do that AND let the guinea out I think they are going to eat it, but NO they NEVER even look at it I will keep that in mind when I start the fodder.
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