How do I feed my flock sprouted grains?

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I appologize for the elementary question - I am a chicken newbie. I understand how to sprout chicken feed (not for fodder). My questions are:
Do I put the sprouted grains in their feeder?
If so, how long can they be kept in the feeder before they go bad?
If they go bad - how do I know how much to put in the feeder for 4 pullets?

Thank you for your help.
 
I appologize for the elementary question - I am a chicken newbie. I understand how to sprout chicken feed (not for fodder). My questions are:
Do I put the sprouted grains in their feeder?
If so, how long can they be kept in the feeder before they go bad?
If they go bad - how do I know how much to put in the feeder for 4 pullets?

Thank you for your help.
I would put it in a shallow container and not sprout/give them more than they can eat completely I a few hours. Sprouting a big bucket full and dumping it to them is not the way to go.
 
Start small and work you way up. We sprouted barley in a 8" pie pan, and just put the 6-day-old mat on the floor of the run. 12 chickens completely devoured it in less than 2 hours.
 
I put them in a separate dish, and don't mix them with dry feed. I believe getting dry feed damp is a good way to grow mold, which can be very dangerous. Putting sprouts on a disposable plate, etc. is also very easy to clean up. :-)
 

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