My free repurposed fodder system:
The fodder grows in the bottom of old milk jugs. I cut the tops off, then punched 1/4" holes throughout the bottom for drainage.
The trays sit in two nesting baskets, which allows air circulation and good drainage. (Standing water = BAD BAD BAD!)
Six trays can fit in each basket. 1/2 cup (presoaked measure) of wheat berries goes into each milk jug tray.


The baskets sit in the bottom of our spare shower. There is a skylight in the room and I use the removable showerhead to rinse the sprouts 3x daily.

Our feed is going so much further now! Two adult rabbits split one tray per day, in addition to dry hay. The chicks haven't figured out that it's food yet (they just fight over who gets to sit on top of it.)
The fodder grows in the bottom of old milk jugs. I cut the tops off, then punched 1/4" holes throughout the bottom for drainage.
The trays sit in two nesting baskets, which allows air circulation and good drainage. (Standing water = BAD BAD BAD!)
Six trays can fit in each basket. 1/2 cup (presoaked measure) of wheat berries goes into each milk jug tray.
The baskets sit in the bottom of our spare shower. There is a skylight in the room and I use the removable showerhead to rinse the sprouts 3x daily.
Our feed is going so much further now! Two adult rabbits split one tray per day, in addition to dry hay. The chicks haven't figured out that it's food yet (they just fight over who gets to sit on top of it.)