Can’t Find Wheatgrass!!!!

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I’m having a really hard time finding wheatgrass. It’s my first winter with ducks and I was really looking forward to growing it. My local rural king and TSC don’t even sell it. Even my local Walmart is selling it but for $3 per pound. I see people getting it for 50¢ per pound. Can someone please help me find some?
Thank you very much! Any help is appreciated :p
 
https://www.clnf.org/wht-berries-hr...MIlLP2k_zw7QIVCPHACh1SOgayEAQYAiABEgLFPPD_BwE This is 50 pounds and just under $2 for a pound.

https://www.ruralking.com/soft-wint...MIseW07Pvw7QIVrFPVCh3X5gb-EAQYAyABEgJjhvD_BwE Here is from Rural King! It's even less but technically doesn't specify if it's non-irradiated. You can't sprout irradiated wheat berries, but as long as it hasn't been irradiated you can sprout any kind of wheat you want for wheatgrass.

My FAVORITE place to buy grains and flour is from Azure standard. You an buy organic wheat berries for about 70 cent a pound for a 25 lb bag https://www.azurestandard.com/shop/...es/wheat-hard-red-organic/11656?package=GR061
 
Here is from Rural King! It's even less but technically doesn't specify if it's non-irradiated. You can't sprout irradiated wheat berries, but as long as it hasn't been irradiated you can sprout any kind of wheat you want for wheatgrass.
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It appears that it can sprout?
 
Is that not safe for ducks?
I don't know.
You'd have to drill down and try to find out just what chemical it is and how long it persists.
I just avoid any chemicals in my birds food.
I buy wheat for sprouting at the food coop, meant for human consumption so it's 'clean(er)'.
 

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