How to cut feed costs by sprouting barley seed for fodder
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Slashing Your Farm Store Bill by Growing Your Own FodderMy Simple Fodder System SetupThe Basics of A Home-Sprouting SetupSprouting The FodderMy ComplicationsWhat I’ll Change in The FutureRule of ThumbSlashing Your Bill by Sprouting Barley Fodder2lbs of dry barley seed should turn into 6-8lbs of sprouted, green fodder. You should be feeding each chicken 2-3% of their body weight of fodder. There are 96 cups of seed in one bag of barley. At 2 cups per tray, a bag should make 48 trays. 48# of dry seed should yield 288-336 pounds of sprouted fodder at its finished product. When bought at $25 ...See more on growwhereyousow.comReviews: 7Published: Jan 8, 2024Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins 2lbs of dry barley seed should turn into 6-8lbs of sprouted, green fodder. You should be feeding each chicken 2-3% of their body weight of fodder. There are 96 cups of seed in one bag of barley. At 2 cups per tray, a bag should make 48 trays. 48# of dry seed should yield 288-336 pounds of sprouted fodder at its finished product. When bought at $25 ... Reviews: 7 Published: Jan 8, 2024
2lbs of dry barley seed should turn into 6-8lbs of sprouted, green fodder. You should be feeding each chicken 2-3% of their body weight of fodder. There are 96 cups of seed in one bag of barley. At 2 cups per tray, a bag should make 48 trays. 48# of dry seed should yield 288-336 pounds of sprouted fodder at its finished product. When bought at $25 ...
Reviews: 7
Published: Jan 8, 2024
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