Wow so well explained, useful and the system made in a way most of us could copy. Thankyou so much. I'll go look for the other ones you made to see how you recycle the water. Love ❤️ love this.
Fodder is exactly what most wild animals are looking for when foraging. Young, fresh, tender greens that are in loose soil. Its really no different than bean sprouts. My wife and I want to build a system very similar to this but a much smaller scale. I would be happy with 2 small trays per day. Seeing these animals going crazy over it is awesome though. I like that their barn is so clean. And the animals seem so happy.
all ya need now thin metal in a grid pattern to cut it quickly so you dont gott rip it up.... minimize your effort.... you will be fat as hell in no time (i mean that in a good way)
Thank you so much! If I get the chance, I 'll try to make something like this @ the farm near me. We have a few lambs, it would be great for them. + some herbs for us, too.
Barley fodder is rich in nutrients, providing a good source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. It contains essential nutrients such as protein, carbohydrates, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and vitamins A, B, and E. Additionally, barley fodder is high in chlorophyll, which offers various health benefits. It's commonly used as feed for livestock due to its nutritional content and ability to promote healthy growth and development. On average, barley fodder typically contains around 12-20% protein by dry weight.
Very innovative demonstration. Hope our Indian cattle rareing farmars too adopt this ,it will help a lot in their earnings & many other benefits. Thanks Sir for educating❤
im not convinced that 8kg of this fodder provides more nutrition than 1kg of barley. Grass is harder to digest than grain, and you gain so much weight in water.
Around Dallas, Tx, USA anywhere for a 100 miles, the seed cost an exorbitant amount. I haven't checked in a year or so, but when I bought some, their best price would make the fodder cost more than our $150 dollar ROLLED hay we had to buy for winter and summer.,
Thank you for your film. One question. in the point of fodder weight, yes you are right. However, cereals they have different nutrition of sprouts. how about this point ?
Good observation. I would advise anyone in fodder production,hydroponics or otherwise to get the fodder tested for nutrition content to a certain whether it suits ther purposes nutrition wise.
Love the aesthetics of carpets but wouldn’t it be better to grow a crop that grows really fast and can be harvested several times thereby consuming less seed?
hello im from the phillippines wanted to ask if this is also possible with rice or corn since we dont have Barley growing in the phillipines PS. If you know any substitute let us know down in the comments!
What if we do something the same with papaya seeds? dry them out let them grow into little beanstalks and feed them to animals? what are your thoughts?
Most farmers farming Barley in bulk are under contract with the breweries. However check Timau/ Kisima area (meru country) you might find some retailers
This is great, I want to more out of London one day and have a farm like this, But what was the white liquid he pour on the barley when he was feeding the animals?
Hi nice information have been looking for that small DC pump setting up a small pig project for a start this march ....can u have idea where can get it and dimensions for the 1kg having them fabricated early February kwa jua Kali ..thank you for the information...
Could you please provide more information about the nutritional value? And why it is not better. Also what grains would you recommend germinating to add more nutritional value.
@@TheRainHarvester the husk is mostly cellulose, hardly nutritious and you can also feed the husks with the grains to the animals instead. I think it does make sense economically because the feeds bulked up so less grains are needed.
Perhaps he means 6 meters, which would be a tiny fraction over 20 feet. He does use kilos as opposed to lbs, so it would make sense. Also looks about right.
Hayır sadece bunu hayvana veremezsin.. Böyle bir şey yaparsan ishal olurlar... Ama diğer giderlerini çok düşürür.. Bir günde maksimum 3,,, kg karşılağı verebilirsin... Günlük 20, 25 kilogram ürün elde edersin