Here are the steps on how to grow fodder for chickens:
Choose the right seeds. You can use any type of grain, but some of the best options for chickens include wheat, oats or barley.
You can also use legumes, such as alfalfa or clover.
Soak the seeds. Soak the seeds for 8-12 hours in a bucket or bowl of water. This will help them to germinate more quickly.
Drain the seeds. Once the seeds have soaked, drain them and spread them out in a shallow tray with a little sand below and above them.
Keep the seeds moist but not wet. Water the seeds regularly, making sure that they are always moist but not soggy.
You do not need to fertilise fodder.
Harvester the fodder. The fodder is ready to harvest when the sprouts are at least 2-3 inches tall.
Feed the fodder to your chickens. Chickens love to eat fodder, and it is a great way to add nutrients to their diet.
Here are some additional tips for growing fodder for chickens:
Use a tray that is at least 2 inches deep. This will give the roots enough room to grow.
Place the tray in a sunny spot. Fodder needs at least 6 hours of sunlight per day.
Remove any mouldy or rotten seeds.
If you live in a cold climate, you may need to bring the tray indoors at night.
Fodder is a great way to add nutrients to your chickens' diet. It is also a fun and easy project that you can do at home.
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