Wintertime greens

I buy a bale of alfalfa hay. It's pricy but one bale lasts me an entire winter. I only feed one 3 inch flake every other day or so when the coop stays closed as it's too cold and snowy outside.
PS..I am in Michigan.
I'm in Michigan too. :frowWhere do you get a bale of alfalfa, and how much does it cost?
 
I have found alfalfa hay at farmers who still bale in small bales, but they are getting scarce. Most have gone to round bales. Now I just buy it from Tractor Supply they sell a compressed bale for I think around 20.00.
Also I buy a couple bags of deer carrots in the fall and throw 3 or 4 of those in for the girls to peck at. They eat the whole. Thing and it keeps my egg yolks nice and orange through the winter.
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Sprouts! I sprouted barley and the chickens loved it, greens and roots.View attachment 4284988
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I need to do this myself. For dinner in a couple days. Reminder to self, get the mung beans out of the pantry for fresh bean sprouts.

@Sally PB has the right of it. This time of year, for those of us not blessed w/ my climate (or warmer), sprouting trays are easy and space efficient. Hard to go wrong, you don't go wrong for long if something does go sideways (unlike a leaf crop you are waiting weeks/months on), and easy to provide variety by rotating what you are sprouting. 10/10 can recommend.
 

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