Sure do. They insist I never give them enough.
I would take care not to over do sprouts with high water content like alfa alfa, unless you enjoy runny poo. Usually when I have a batch of them going, I'll just grab a small handful to compliment whatever else they are getting.
I don't care for sprouting boss manually. For some reason they are not as popular with the girls, but they do prefer it when it's growing in the sand run (other grains too) during the summer. Can't really do that during the winter since it takes too long in the cold and I end up getting squirrel and wild bird deposits instead of sprouts. If you want to do boss on a small scale instead of using 5 gal buckets, you can use a ziplock bag with boss and warm water. Force out all the air before sealing so that the seeds are submerged. Lay flat overnight, and follow normal sprouting procedure.
I sprout oats, wheat, triticale regularly, and always have a batch of wheat in the sprouter for wheat grass which I cut up into manageable pieces.
I would take care not to over do sprouts with high water content like alfa alfa, unless you enjoy runny poo. Usually when I have a batch of them going, I'll just grab a small handful to compliment whatever else they are getting.
I don't care for sprouting boss manually. For some reason they are not as popular with the girls, but they do prefer it when it's growing in the sand run (other grains too) during the summer. Can't really do that during the winter since it takes too long in the cold and I end up getting squirrel and wild bird deposits instead of sprouts. If you want to do boss on a small scale instead of using 5 gal buckets, you can use a ziplock bag with boss and warm water. Force out all the air before sealing so that the seeds are submerged. Lay flat overnight, and follow normal sprouting procedure.
I sprout oats, wheat, triticale regularly, and always have a batch of wheat in the sprouter for wheat grass which I cut up into manageable pieces.