Sprouts for ducklings?

I use a very smalled holed collander. I put my sprouts in a bowl to soak them, put them into the collander to rinse, then cover. Then rinse, rinse, rinse.

The key to great sprouts is rinsing and rinsing often. Delish!! YUM!

Laurie
 
I put 3 to 4 Tablespoons of seeds in the jar and let it soak 8 hours- ish. Usually overnight. Then I drain and rinse the seeds using several layers of cheese cloth and a regular canning ring for a lid. I never have to take the seeds out of the jar. I rinse my seeds 2 to 3 times a day and with in the week I have sprouts. You do want to make sure you get the water pretty drained out. I also lay my jars near a sunny window on their sides.

This was pretty informational on sprouting, and shows the jar method using a wire cover instead of the cheese cloth, but it's the same idea. Sprouting is really easy and fun. Let me know if you have more questions. Happy Sprouting.
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So can you guys come back to this?

I mean a lot of the comments were before time passed and people didn't seem as sure if this worked or not.

Is it still the feeling that sprouts of many times work for ducks? Are there any types that don't work for ducks? (not counting beans)

And a lot of these comments, also, they didn't specify if you can have the entire feed for them be sprouts or like half or less? (Can someone comment on this?)

Thanks.
 

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