I love my zip ties. Never buy just a small bag! Thanks again!any time glad I could help. TSC is the cheapest here on the deer net. And Loews was cheapest on the 4x4's here anyway, dont know about your town. but like I said we do a little at a time.
O and we put it all together with zip ties.
I thought about doing this last year and didn't. I think I will be doing this this year though. They really seemed to miss greens in the winter, fresh greens that is. I bought greens and chopped them up. A little more prep time, but once set up sounds like it runs well. Thanks!@pipdzipdnreadytogo
I don't usually take my sprouts to the fodder stage - just the sprout mat stage. I love @Kassaundra s burlap bag sprouting and before I read how she did it, I just did the sprouts on the counter or in fodder pan like above. (Here is a post I did a long time ago about the counter top sprouts and fodder for a SMALL flock )
Now I use Kassandra's method and I LOVE it. Easy, easy easy to do, easy to feed.
Edited to add: This is Kassaundra's video demo of how she does the sprout bags.
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Invert the bag on a post you pound into the ground. They'll help themselves and clean the bag right up! (I also throw some around on the ground so the lowers can get them.
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