My two cents on sprouting oats:
It was hard for me to find "the" answer on how long to soak my whole oats for sprouting. I saw everything from 6-8 hours to 36-48 hours. Well I tried 6 hours, 12 hours, and 24 hours, and by a huge margin the winner for highest sprout yield was 6 hours. At 24 hours I hardly got 1 in 10 oats to sprout. I read somewhere about oats getting waterlogged, and now I fully agree. I guess as soon as they swell up with their water, they're ready. Just an FYI for anyone out there wanting to sprout whole oats.
Question:
Does anyone know if sprouts are any better than fermented grain? From what I've read they both improve the digestibility of the grain, but does anyone know if one is better than the other? Are sprouts better because they have shoots and roots and living enzymes? Are fermented oats better because they are partially digested by the vinegar mother and full of good bacteria? Or is it a "both have their benefits" situation and I should start doing both?
I keep telling myself that this is all about saving feed cost, but I think we all know somewhere in the back of our minds that its because we love seeing our spoiled little fluffy bums going crazy over some goodies
It was hard for me to find "the" answer on how long to soak my whole oats for sprouting. I saw everything from 6-8 hours to 36-48 hours. Well I tried 6 hours, 12 hours, and 24 hours, and by a huge margin the winner for highest sprout yield was 6 hours. At 24 hours I hardly got 1 in 10 oats to sprout. I read somewhere about oats getting waterlogged, and now I fully agree. I guess as soon as they swell up with their water, they're ready. Just an FYI for anyone out there wanting to sprout whole oats.
Question:
Does anyone know if sprouts are any better than fermented grain? From what I've read they both improve the digestibility of the grain, but does anyone know if one is better than the other? Are sprouts better because they have shoots and roots and living enzymes? Are fermented oats better because they are partially digested by the vinegar mother and full of good bacteria? Or is it a "both have their benefits" situation and I should start doing both?
I keep telling myself that this is all about saving feed cost, but I think we all know somewhere in the back of our minds that its because we love seeing our spoiled little fluffy bums going crazy over some goodies

