I've heard some people actually feed their chickens flakes from alfalfa bales, so yeah, could work!Aleta-- I planted forage plot of oats back in the Spring. It didn't go well at all. I think perhaps I should have passed back over the broadcast seed with a 2nd till, I am seriously considering Alfalfa again. Do chickens eat alfalfa?
I do BOSS all the time but only sprout...I don't grow them to the "grass"/mat stage. I always have some of those on the counter and only go the the tiny root stage.
I've also sprouted wheat and spelt. The wheat makes a nice "grass/mat".
My problem isn't climate, it's space... so need to supplement some. I will look up the fodder thread and subscribe to that, too. Thanks for the warning re rye. It's just that's all our feed store has in 'whole' grains. Oats n Rye. They'll special order by the pallet anythin' you want. <sigh> I'll probably have better luck next spring when they stock for field planting.there's a growing fodder for chickens thread. very useful source of information. You'll do well with wheat, it sprouts beautifully, as does buckwheat, lentils, and barley. be careful with rye, some kinds I believe the seeds are poisonous to poultry. In our climate we have several months where things are either under two feet of snow, or the ground is too soft for anyone to be out in pasture.
My entire lot is, well, sand. Probably was beach 2000yrs ago or so. To me, good soil is not to be trifled with LOL. My dirt is too good for them chickens.So I wondered if simply sprouting and growing seeds in dirt filled planters in the greenhouse would pose any issue. I understand growing it hydroponically for large mammals etc. but since chickens dig things out of the dirt all day, would it matter? Sprouting in earth just deems so much easier since the dirt protects the seed from the temps. I already give them old planters that are full of dandelions. One could just plant a few a week and carry the whole planter outside to be cleaned out.
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Post on CL or Freecycle. Around here, there's a F cycle post at least every other week or so giving it away. It's like friendship bread....On the water kefir - forgot to add that I would LOVE to try it if I knew someone nearby that I could get some already started grains from.
