I'd be concerned about using grass seed. It may be sprayed with an antifungal.
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Sprouting is easier than fodder. Pumps are not required for fodder unless you're growing a huge amount. How many chickens are you feeding? I grow my sprouts in a 1 qt canning jar with a screen cut to fit inside the jar ring. Soak the seeds for a few hours, then rinse twice a day. It can't get any easier than that! And they love them. I grow a mix of BOSS, lentils, wheat, and barley. It takes 3 - 5 days, depending on how big you want the sprouts to get.
Trying the jar tonight. I just put some old grass seed in the jar to soak. I'm hoping for sprouts in a week or less.
Quote: It sounds like a fun thing to join in on. I would need the free link again though. maybe in the first post of each chapter thread so I can find it easily.
it is untreated or at least that is what I was told when I picked it up a long time a go from a local grain and seed place.Good point. Should only use "untreated" seed.
veggies, herbs ~ garlic is a favorite one on this thread, berry bushes ~ red raspberry leaves make for a healthy tea for humans so double benefits, apples are controversial but my chickens love them, cabbage, pumpkins, red clover, alfalfa, dandelions, peas, corn, sunflowers,... I know there are lots more too these are just the ones I remember being posted about.
Out of ovations againGuess I have to wait till tomorrow.![]()
What is with running out? I have not given many and not sure how it really works?