She IS gorgeous. Love Shires, one of my favorite breeds!
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She is quite lovely, I love heavy breeds
Oh, it's really easy. Soak your seeds for 12/24 hours in a bucket and then spread onto a tray of some sort. I use plastic seedling flats, each set has one with holes and one without. I rinse/drain each set once in the morning and once at night. If you have a catch basin like a tote, then you don't have to lift each tray out or have a bottom tray. I usually just bring the trays to the sink. I have 7 rotating trays. They are on a shelf unit by a window. I have a plain compact fluorescent light on one end for 24hour lighting. It sits on the top shelf and shines down. You want the flats to be in a relatively cool room to prevent mold. If you find you are getting mold, you can add some hydrogen peroxide to your initial soak bucket ( 1/2 cup per gallon) and/or can do a treated rinse. I find that I don't get mold unless the room is too warm. Additional rinsing helps with that, too. I feed out on day 6 or 7.
My birds really enjoy their greens. There is a variety of seeds you can sprout for them.And thanks for the reminder on sprouting!! I have some sprouting trays I need to dig out of the pantry, the birds would love it, for sure!!