HOW TO: Grow Sprouts for Chickens
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2024
- After posting my last video, I had a few requests on how we grow sprouts for our chickens, so here it is! I’m sure there are a million videos and ways to do this, but this is how we do it with what we have on hand. Yes, it could be better, but if it works, it works! We are using trays and mason jars, but you can use ANYTHING to soak the seeds as long as the seeds are completely submerged and ANYTHING to sprout them as long as there is about 1/2" of seed depth.
Also, please ignore the gel polish on my thumbs. They started peeling, and I couldn’t help myself. 🤣
The reason why the grains are sprouting uneavenly is because even after you've drained them, one side still retains more water than the other. You should build a small shelf for the trays to sit on and cover it with tarp, then place the shelf somewhere outside. Drill holes 1 inch apart into the bottom of the pans so that they can drain evenly. This way, you can simply water the grains with a hose or watering can and then allow the water to drain through the holes in the bottom of the pans. Thank you for your video, though. I've seen others that have shown how to do this, but yours was the most explanatory. Make sure that the shelves are slotted, not completely solid, so that the water can properly drain.
This is great advice! Thank you!
Thank you so much for providing very clear and detailed instructions. Especially since your time is limited. God bless.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! :)
An indescribably great video and channel. Thanks!
This is the best video on this subject.
Thank you so much! They are taller on one side because that side is closest to the window. If you turn the tray can get even exposure. Thank you again!! We just started thus so I am excited 😊
That's what I'd been doing is turning the tray around each day. Doesn't seem to make a huge difference, though. :(
This was very helpful - real sprouting trays aren't available where I live (even online), so seeing how you do it in foil trays gave me some ideas!
Hi there Good job have good day.
See you next time.
It would be easier to poke holes in the pan that has seed and sit in a pan that has no holes. The just lift the pan with seeds empty the pan underneath.
I wanted to be able to reuse the pans if possible, but you're right. It would be easier. :P
That's what I do takes 3 minutes with a watering can to water 7 pans.
Can you please share what seeds from where you can order these? You mentioned pick up, do you order from azure ?
Awesome !! Thanks !! John 3;16
Thank you for sharing.
There are others who work about 1/4 or 1/3 as much as you do for same or greater results. I am researching this process myself, so I cannot detail how to minimize the inputs. Love the results. You did a good job explaining your process. Thx.
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Your chickens are so lucky!
Can you include the link on Amazon where you buy your seeds
^I second this.. thank you
How many chickens will one tray feed each day? Great way of doing it, I was thinking 2nd tray myself.
This is mostly just a supplement to their normal feed, so regardless of how many chickens I have in a pen, I will just throw one tray in, and it's gone by the end of the day. My pens range from 5-20 chickens each.
Your results are beautiful! Have you thought of making a self watering system? I saw some very good and inexpensive ideas for them on micro green videos
That's a great idea! If we did it on a larger scale, I might consider it. For now, it doesn't take much time to rinse and drain. :)
Fantastic video
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
How many chickens does that feed a day.
Thanks for this video. I appreciate it. :)
Wow great video! These grow without being at a window? No supplemental light?
They are in front of a window, but they don't get or need a whole lot of light.
Thank you for the video and Info! How many bags of each seed did it take to fill your galvanized can? I'm sooooo close to getting my chickens and I'm wanting to provide sprouts! Thanks in Advance!
I want to say I did (2) 50 lb bags per can, and there was still plenty of room to spare. :)
Can you please share what seeds are best to order/where yiu can get them from? You mentioned pick up, do you order from azure? I wouls love links to yours if possible. Ty
I ordered a variety of hard red, soft white, and rye, I believe - all from Azure Standard. They are sold in 50# bags and can be found here: www.azurestandard.com/shop/product/food/grains/wheat/hard-red-wheat-berries/hard-red-wheat-organic/11656?package=GR063
Hi, I can't find the seeds are you talking about. Please provide a link. Thank you!
Is this process less dangerous than jar sprouting as far as bacteria growth goes ?
Where did you order your seeds from? Can you add a link or website? I can't find bulk seeds anywhere at a decent price!
that is exactly what I was going to ask. I got a 5 pound bag from Palouse Brand online but I would love to have a trashcan full like she does.
Thank you 😊
Do you then just take the whole tray out to the chickens daily to consume?
If you pick up The corner, it comes put in a whole “mat”. You can toss the mat on the ground. The ground provides a source of grit as well :)
please can you help me as I am hard of hearing..Are you able to tell me what grain you are using. Thankyou. From Christine. Oh by the way I really enjoyed the video.
I like the cc. Even if it it auto generated, it helps me if I can’t hear everything. The cc is upper right if you touch the video.
Hi there! I used hard red wheat, soft white wheat, and I think whole oats for this video. :)
What do you do , after day 8 ? Do you just cut them off?
Toss the seed mat in the coop. Watch with glee. Re-use the tray.
Yes! I just pull the whole mat out of the tray and throw it in the pen. Wash and re-use tray. :)
Where do you get your seed?
Hi Can I sprout corn like that?
You probably could. I haven't tried it, though!
what seeds are they ? thank you
Where do you order your seed? Is there a link? Thank you for your video
I get them from azurestandard.com. They do a group delivery to a location nearby, and people drive up to pick up what they ordered. They have organic seeds but also groceries, so it's pretty convenient. Otherwise, you can sprout seeds from the feed store, which is probably more cost efficient and easily "sproutable." :)
You can also get seed from a local Feed & Seed store. Amazon has a few farms as well that offer non-GMO untreated grains as well...you can even search for “fodder grains”
Could you just use a spray bottle of water & mist the seeds instead of rinsing them day 1-3?
I'm not sure. I've never tried that, but the seeds have to stay thoroughly moist the first few days. If they dry out, their growth will be stunted, or they will die. :(
they take to much water for misting unless you have an electric mister@@forestmeadowfarm6085
my questions to the users and experienced chicken and sheeps farm: Do i need to feed anything besides wheatgrass ? if yes what is it ? Thank you it seems veru little info to none online
It depends on your situation. They can’t only have fodder, but some people only “feed” their chickens fodder. 2-3% of their weight daily is the rule of thumb I believe. If your chickens are able to free range for lots of bugs and seeds etc on a farm and you give table scraps and treats, they’ll probably be good. But, if they’re just living in a small yard without a lot going on then they will need a more substantial feed.
We have 9 Orpington hens on our standard residential lot. They have feed on demand in a 5 Gallon bucket with round 5 holes for their heads at the bottom. They eat through a 40 lb bag of Nutrena layer pellet every 3 weeks, PLUS a warm, cracked- wheat mush every evening in the Fall/Winter months, PLUS they forage all day in the yard for whatever they want. They give us nearly 7 eggs every day. Our night-time Temps get pretty cold here in SE Idaho. But they seem to thrive in spite of it. You get out what you put in, as they say.
Make a video of feeding it to them please :)
I think I did post a follow-up video, but I can do a more recent one soon. I haven't posted in a *long* time. Haha!
@@forestmeadowfarm6085 it’s okay! It’d be nice though to see some chicken updates
Hi, where do you get that feed? I've never seen it at Tracker Supply.
You can get barley seed, or any other grain you want to work with, at any feed & seed or local livestock feed store. If you don’t have any local sources, you can always go to Amazon. Just be very careful to purchase UNTREATED whole seed. If you tell a feed store you need “untreated seed for livestock” they typically know what you mean.
Good luck! :)
I got 50# bags from Azure Standard.
Can you just sprout lentils this way?
Probably!
I just sprout lentils in a jar!
I would use a spray bottle to spray water.
Is that oats?
Where do you purchase your grains?
I got them from Azure Standard in 50# bags, I think. It's been awhile. :)
Loved your video,.....but you need a tripod. ☺️🙋
Agreed! I just got one this year! :D
Im having problems with getting mold.. even after straining. Any tips?
It sounds like you may have not been letting the seeds drain enough prior to transferring them to the tray. Skip to 5:15 on her video and she talks about how to prevent mold growth.
i have successfully sprouted for a few months but when temperatures are to warm there just seems to be no stopping the mold i have tried soaking them with a tbsn of bleach or hydrogen peroxide neither really made a difference in my efforts stacking probably also increased the mold if you find a method that works let me know we have to defeat the mold somehow cause my animals love it
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How much grain to bird ratio.
You can weigh the grass when it’s grown and ready to eat, the chickens can have 2-3% of their body weight a day.
A bag gets you how many days worth
This is the same as malting grain for brewing beer. Wow, worlds collide.
Why does my seed always stink even if I wash them
It's normal. Even the Alfalfa seeds we sprout for our own use, typically stink for the 1st couple days before sprouting.
Seeds, not berries
Wheat berries are the edible part of the wheat kernel, including the bran, the germ, and the endosperm, before the grain undergoes any processing. :)
you beautiful very
Where do you order from