My simple laundry sink fodder growing setup.

ScottM

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Here's my extra simple fodder system, for those of you who don't know fodder Is basically grass. I use a mixture of barley and oats.
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It makes perfect sense when this is what it looks like outside for 5+ months of the year
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I use four stacking trays. Here they are collapsed as they normally sit inside my laundry room sink.
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Here they are stacked on top of each other just to get a look at the different stages of growth. New soaked seeds go in the bottom.
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I've drilled several holes to allow water on top drain all the way through the levels and then down the drain in the sink
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It's been lots of fun and I thoroughly encourage anyone to start growing fodder!

Scott
 
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I don't really understand this.. What do you do once it's started growing? You just put the grass in the chicken house and they eat that? Looks cool though!! :) I might have to try it but just need it explained.
 
I don't really understand this.. What do you do once it's started growing? You just put the grass in the chicken house and they eat that? Looks cool though!! :) I might have to try it but just need it explained.


They devour the whole thing, roots and all! Aside from being healthy for their diet, it makes a big dent in the food bill. The roots grow into a mat and pulls out just like inthe photo.

Scott
 
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They devour the whole thing, roots and all! Aside from being healthy for their diet, it makes a big dent in the food bill. The roots grow into a mat and pulls out just like inthe photo.

Scott


Soo cool!! I am going to start :D thank you!
 

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