Feeding Sprouts
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2012
- Take a look at our new greenhouse and watch our animals eat fresh sprouts. Find out more at www.utahnaturalmeat.com
Questions regarding the greenhouse system & purchasing seed can be answered by the manufacturer here: www.fodderworks.net Животные
Sprouts for Chickens.
For a larger flock, you can sprout grain in a five gallon bucket. On our commercial wheat farm, we often had spilled grain around the base of our wheat augers. This is often mixed with dirt or stones, so it is not able to be sold, but it can be put into a bucket, the bucket filled with water and set aside for a few days. The grains will get a short sprout, and when you throw it out into the chicken run, they flock to it. They love the grains with the short sprouts, and the dirt or stones in it do not matter at all.
You obviously took some time and preparation to make this wonderful, helpful and interesting video. I totally enjoyed it!
a good, honest and a hardworking man, like everyone should be. thanks for sharing this video, I wish you all the luck and success.
God bless you man. You treat birds and animals with so care and healthy way.
I am not a farmer, but I admire and enjoy your guys hard work, dedication and passion for the animals and plants you nurture and grow.
This is really nice, I enjoyed your sprout video. I enjoyed the work and effort you put in it. It was wonderful to see the pigs and birds chase you excitedly for food.
I am happy they enjoy your nutritious sprout. God Bless you, your family and land.
Thank You for posting this video, the information is valuable!
Pigs sure love it, every animal seems to love them. Great info, thanks for sharing!
Yeah have you ever seen what a pig does to the ground? This is making it easy for them ha! This isnt an end all as far as raising a pig though. You still need fruits and nuts and root veggies to make them tasty otherwise there will be a dirty swiney funk to the meat if its only grass. Same with cornfed pork. Youve got to give them alot of goodies for the reward.
@@miguelmarquez4192 I've 100%corn and grass fed my pig before the meat was wonderful
Thank you for being hard working and smart.
Thanks for your clear explanation, greetings from Argentina.
Your animals look very happy.
We used to do this for a small cattle herd. We don't own a lot of land. Our biggest problem was making SURE the trays got clean. I washed them with HOT soapy water. Mildew can ruin the crop and make cattle sick. We quit when we started fall sowing rye for a spring crop. After we make the ryelege we plant a second crop like beans. On a funny note we had to rip our fodder into smaller chunks as the cows would happily toss it in the air and sometimes it would land on the roof. Another plus was the health of the animals and we often found they were ready for market 5-7 days earlier. If you have the laborers it's a great idea.
Love this, keep it going and growing
Breath of fresh air...very motivating...Thank you!
This is a good video for those who are into raising live stock. I enjoyed it.
I enjoyed watched this video thank you share your video with us
Hello from Istanbul, congratulations brother good work!
I think the veggies peoples will love those sprout for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and also snacks!
Great on sandwiches instead of salad!!
Not just WILL! This method is used under London for years. They deliver lot of sprouts to markets, hotels etc.
MMMMMEEEHHHH.
Great job . Keep up the good work .
IVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS BEFORE, FANTASTIC SYSTEM.
thank you for what you are doing... i will visiting and purchasing soon ...
This is amazing and wish you good luck all the way 😊
The pigs were happy, the bigger ones even seemed to "hog" the sprouts instead of staying at the first mat of sprouts, and sure do love the pipping of the Turkeys! Go Utah Go! :)
I loved your system
more useful for new idea of farming various types of cultivation
I love it, hopefully, you guys might do a more in-depth video so I could see the process and duplicate it at home in a way smaller sense for a few animals.
Just soak your grain in a tray and let them do their thing.
Luv your sprouts
Amazing farm. Animal have lots of space to roam AND gets nutritional feed
Another good benefit of sprouting the grain is that the animals can get much better nutrients from them than they can from unsprouted grains. Good job making the switch to sprouted grains.
Wow! Really look healthy!
Wow! thankyou for ur video! it was lovely to watch
LOVED this, thanks!
Oh men this is so great!!
The turkeys make such cute noises! :)
The animals love it!
Thank you nice information.
Adorable pigs
I am definitely going to try this!
i am very proud of you my son...
i love this video!
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing
absolute champions!
good job buddy, keep up the good work
wow.... i love sprout grass...great for humans too!!... nice farm
hii
Verry nice information boss thanks
Excelente vídeo. Felicitaciones / congrutation Good vídeo :)
you have motivated me
Great ideas
I liked your video! I've been visiting your site and planning to try some of your products. I just finished reading The Paleo Solution by Robb Wolf and grass fed meat is the main staple in his dietarily recommendations. I've never tried grass fed meat but am looking forward to tasting the difference.
Thanks for all the great info and education on your site.
Kat
I love this smart idea iam from Salt Lake City I would love to visit this family farm
Search for azula its much better than this
Animals look happy
Normally these are called "fodder" And for those asking it takes place of grain. it's sprouted grains such as Oat, Barley, or wheat.
I`d like to see how the system works. Thank u!
Good luck 👍👍👍
Hmmm delicious, healthy organic livestock
Que hermosos pavos excelentes ejemplares.
Nice work
thanks alot for your Informations and detail instructions Best Regards.
So nice your farm
Nice video
Just another reason Utah Natural Meat is the best around. We have a freezer full of their meat and get eggs and milk every week.
very good
That's amazing
Very nice 👍👏👏👏🙏
very healthy foods
Good thing 👍
Wow amazing
nice video guys.. keep up the good work. I wish I lived close to u, definitely I will be buying my meat from u.. one love from Peterborough Ontario Canada
Hi Shane, thank you for the video. Is feeding only with fodder enough for livestock?
Good job
Fantastic way.
those look yummy!
Lots more to learn here. Utah is a dryland .
I really loved watching this! Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to visit your farm sometime and get some meat and eggs. :)
Thanks
Amazing
For your laying birds, what else do you feed them?
This is just a supplement?
Also, how large is your greenhouse system? How many (10x20?) trays do you have going at any given time??
Thanks for the ideas!!
Super bro good message
I loved this video. Thank you for sharing.
Do you feed them only with sprouts? Do they love it? Thank You.
Hi Shane. Congratulations for your work from Serbia. What see you used for sprouts? Thank you for dis video clip.🇷🇸
Can you please share where and how did you procure that hydroponic greenhouse?thank you in advance. Great video and love your work
rahul chakravarthy its a Fodder System from Fodder Group inc.
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hiya.. great work.. super farm practices.. excellent video.. I have a question .. 1)does this work as a regular feed ?..2) should it be a all in mixture or one millet each day? and 3) it's surely classified under organic meat? thanks in advance for your answer s..👍
Awesome
Happier healthier more efficient feed , to produce a better healthier product, from dairy , beef ,lamb, pork , Turkey and chicken, and eggs, God bless amen.
I notice nobody is talking price point for the system that grows the sprouts.
upload 🐾 Awesome🐾 Have a good day today
What pure joy to watch them running after you with the fodder! One question, does the fodder grow in the dark?? I was surprised when you opened the doors. I hope its not to dumb of a question
Sorry I asked before I watched the rest of the video!
true that is a joy. id love to do this one day , put a huge smile on my face watching them chase him :)
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new subscriber here, the idea is great and works just fine, I wonder why so much bare soil?
Hi ! Good job , but what kind of lights do you use inside your chamber ? And what kind of seed do you use , only wheat ?
Shayn, I love your raw milk and grass fed eggs. This looks like wheat grass. Is it or is it a mix of grains? Also, don't you have to add water somewhere in the process? What about light? Can we see this process when we come to buy milk? I am extremely excited about this since I think wheat grass is the healthiest food anyone can eat.
Dude that idea kicks ass.Are there any kinda lights inside that house of green?Or does it just sprout them like the way beer makers sprout barley for malting?Either way,great idea.my hen would have just strait tore into that mat of sprouts
Yes, there are lights inside. You can find out more here: www.fodderworks.net/
They get as excited as a city kid does about the ice cream truck.
Sehr gut eine gute idee
Impressive
Waw, nice
A+++
They sprout in 24 hours?
I run 300 or so bison on my ranch in Montana they only grass but sometimes we have to help out during the winter with hay. I would love to feed them sprouts. Thanks for sharing I have a new project to research.
I think he said six days but he probably rotates.
There are six to seven slots. Through automation each is watered every day with the most complete on the far end. No light is necessary to sprout to this point. Everything the seed needs to get 6 inches tall is there, and you save 80% on feed. -That's the biggest benefit. Waay cheaper than hay, and better for them.
It takes 3-4 day to grow an inch then it grows an inch a day. So that grass looks like 4-5 inches so I'm guessing it's been over 5-7 days
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@Kuchi Kopi "The simple process of sprouting brings out many enzymes in germinated seeds, legumes, and grains, making them easier to digest. It also increases the amounts and bioavailability of protein, vitamins and minerals, transforming them into nutrition powerhouses."
vegetariannutrition.net/longevity-diets/sprouts-nutrition/
all the nutrients are in the seed which is often fed to the animals dry
Is this barley sprouts if not what is it and do you use the same Sprouts all the time or do you change to different seeds?
thx
hi I loved the video....just wondering if feeding the chickens sprouts made them lay more eggs...thnx again