Grow wheatgrass! Here's how:
1. Sprout wheat berries. (First soak overnight, then rinse and drain them for the next day or two. Google for a better explanation)
2. In a planting/seed tray, shallow plastic container, or in my case a brownie pan, spread about 1.5-2 inches of compost, soil, vermiculite or some other growing medium. (Drainage holes are nice, but I couldn't find any seed trays anywhere)
3. Gingerly but generously spread the sprouted wheat, completely covering the surface of the dirt.
4. Water thoroughly and cover with newspaper. Place in a dark, cool area for the next two days, or until you see shoots about an inch(ish) tall. Keep moist during this time.
5. Place in indirect sunlight and water daily. After about a week you can start snipping them for the chickens to enjoy!
* People who grow wheatgrass for the juice to consume themselves only let the grass grow through one cycle, that is, when they cut the grass they're done. This is because the second growth doesn't contain as much nutrients and therefore isn't worth using. Personally, I let them grow another cycle since chickens aren't as discerning when it comes to nutrients and it still is valuable greenage, especially during the winter months.