I basically agree with both poster!
In a field there are MANY plants to choose from and they KEEP moving. Using short grass clippings from the mower in your run can go a LONG way towards achieving your desired goal as well.
I use it as a treat... I see them pick the seed off and leave behind the green.
For me to not consider it a treat... would have to be ALWAYS available... like in a fodder frame... they don't SEE me bring it out so it is just part of their forage and NOT seen as something I hand deliver which is ALWAYS consumed in a treat manner.
And as stated not all products are equal... big difference between sprouting corn verses peas verses oats/wheat.
I would like to note... that while we LIKE our birds to have "green" in their diets and they do enjoy it.... their NUTRITIONAL needs ARE fully met by our formulated rations. For this reason, I do it when I desire, when it's convenient for me and I feel like it. It's kind of fun! But in NO way do I guilt myself when I don't feel like it.
A share on nutrient value of barley (my choice for
ease according to my research) fodder/sprouts at different days..
http://www.idosi.org/wasj/wasj16(4)12/9.pdf
Don't forget... growing your own live meal worms can be a lot of fun as well!
Happy to see you wanting to do good for your birds, but trying to make sure it isn't actually going to create a nutritional deficit.
