Our little fodder system

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Published 2017-03-09
** 03/01/2018 ** Hey everyone. Thanks for stopping over. Since the release of this video, it has grown in popularity and many questions have been asked. Before asking, read through the comments below. Good chance you'll find what you need. Also, this was a second video to an earlier on I made. That may also assist you in what your looking for. At the end though, trial by error was my teacher and it may be yours too. Don't be discourage. Thanks! ***

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   • Fodder for our rabbits and chickens (...  

Our little fodder system. After a couple years of trial and error this system seems to work best for us. We use no apple cider vinegar, hydrogen peroxide or anything else during the watering/ growing process. No special lights and the heat source is the home HVAC system. Keep your temps around 65-70 degrees. Barley can get yeasties and wheat can get mold. Proper temps, good watering and good drainage helps prevent those. With either, if you don't get good growth within the first 2-3 days in a tray keep an eye out for the mold or yeasties.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Ookabakka
    This system is awesome . I helped bale hay on my dad's farm when I was a child . Imagine a small room growing the same food as huge fields . No back breaking work in the summer heat 🤣
  • This is by far the most economical system I have ever seen to grow microgreen, thank you so very much!
  • Wow it amazes me how many people want to pull down someone willing to stick their neck out to teach. Thank you so much for both the film and time responding to the comments. I actually read through them. Plan to try this with my chickens and report back how it works. Have a great day
  • @Melenora
    This is exactly what I was looking for. Well done and Thank you from SC!!
  • @timhouser7878
    Great system. Great video. Thanks for not milking this to a 20 min video. You gave us what need and you shut up (in a nice way.)
  • @tiyah101
    I like the way you used your shower area as a green house...if you have extra space indoors for growing that is the best in my opinion.
  • @JonnyDoe1776
    WOW! I have been wanting to start growing some meat chickens and trying to figure out where I can grow some fodder for my chickens. I have two showers, one I never use! What a great idea!
  • @davidsands9968
    Great video............I read through all the comments. The snarky comments are difficult to ignore.............but doable. So, the pvc on the shelves is just to give the trays the angle you need, yes? Too bad people feel they must challenge your system............silly and rude. Thank you for sharing what you do. By the way, I have been sprouting various seeds and grains for 20 plus years and your variant take was refreshing. What works for you is a wonderful thing. More please.
  • That is a very good system you have going there. Thanks for sharing this information step-by-step. Do you have a video on you distributing this fodder to the chickens? Love to see them as they're eating it. Thanks 👍😊
  • @wayneflint8077
    You are a life saver. I have tried to achieve good results with fodder and have failed miserably in summer there is no grass. Chooks, rabbits, cows we all need this. Well done!!!
  • if you want to greatly increase your output with this, fertilise your water at the top , it will greatly increase the food value of your fodder, after trying many fertilizers, the best turned out to be composted chicken droppings, then make a solution by trickling water thru them, and add it sparingly to your water, we also use this in our greenhouse, with super results
  • @alha7178
    Gorgeous fodder! Well thought out system, thanks so much for sharing! God Bless
  • @teslaus--2023
    Спасибо CK Knife and Tool Буду пробовать ва метод Мне нравится ваш опыт проращивания
  • @moosa9850
    Thanks for this, it's absolutely amazing, all you use is natural ventilation and light, no fuss, just a simple system
  • thanks for sharing this vid,im sure it will helps me a lot for this knowledges to produce a healty food for my goats...