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Growing Fodder For Your Chickens How to Grow Fodder Choose your seeds: Choose seeds that are high in protein, such as wheat, barley, or oats Avoid seeds that have been treated with pesticides or other chemicals, as these can be harmful to your chickens Soak your seeds: Soaking your seeds in water for 12-24 hours can help improve their germination rate and make them easier for your chickens to digest Spread your seeds
Growing fodder for chickens In the interest of spreading my poultry feed budget, I'm growing fodder for my flock during the winter months So far, for every one pound of seed, I'm getting 6 1 2 pounds of green fodder They eat the seeds, the roots, and the green shoots I prefer to use barley, but I haven't been able to
Can scratch grains be used to grow fodder? - BackYard Chickens I have never grown fodder before actually just learned about growing fodder today I went out and have looked everywhere close to me and I cannot find whole barley or wheat seeds, I live in a very rural area The closest I found is scratch grains, the ingredients are Cracked Corn, Whole
Best Seeds for Fodder - BackYard Chickens Before I know, it's going to be winter where I live and I'm interested in trying to grow fodder for my hens this winter since it lasts so long around here I am completely new to this and was wondering what is the best seed to buy I searched Amazon and so much comes up I wasn't sure what is
What do you grow for fodder? - BackYard Chickens Simply put fodder is sprouted grain seed The choice of grain is personal preference, and based on availability, location (field garden indoor trays etc) and climate My personal preference is barley seed bc it can easily sprout with little sunlight so it’s perfect for winter fodder in my area where winter is long
My $10 Inexpensive DIY Fodder Tower with Dollar Tree Dish Bins I have been reading great things about making barley fodder for the chickens After much thinking, I decided to build my own fodder tower out of scrap lumber and Dollar Tree dish bins I bought 10 dish bins for $10 The scrap wood was free I put
How to grow fodder for chickens, rabbits and ducks Water twice a day and watch them grow For rabbits i recommend letting the blades get about 4+ inches thick (about a week) but for chickens and ducks, only about 2 inches thick they don't do as well with the long blades
Growing Fodder | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens After watching a ton of putube videos this morning during free time I get the gist of growing fodder Soak for 12-24 hours and some mention adding some bleach to the water Those that grow fodder do you add bleach to the soak water? Do you just drain or do you rinse well the seeds after the