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DIY Fodder System for Animals • The Prairie Homestead Growing Fodder, Fodder System, Goats And Sheep, The Prairie Homestead, Dog Farm, Prairie Homestead, Raising Farm Animals, Tattoo Plant, Backyard Chicken Farming

I’ve recently become enamored with the concept of growing fodder for animals. Not only is it simple enough for even the smallest-scale homesteader to accomplish, but it’s also incredibly cost-effective. If you’re needing an economical, highly nutritious way to feed your homestead critters, a small-scale fodder system may be just what you’re looking for. I’m […]

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Fodder and growing sprouts for livestock. Does it really save time and money? Chicken Fodder Diy How To Grow, Fodder Trays Diy, Growing Fodder For Chickens, Chicken Fodder System Diy, Chicken Fodder, Fodder System, Farm Facts, Cow Feed, Brahma Chicken

Fodder is making a come back but is it really a wise time investment and does it really save money on feed? 2 pounds of seed grows to 12 pounds of fodder, but did you know that it actually LOSES the most important aspect that animals need in feed? Find out why and how...

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Fodder For Rabbits, Growing Fodder, Fodder System, The Prairie Homestead, Prairie Homestead, Livestock Feed, Backyard Chicken Coop Plans, Backyard Chicken Farming, Chicken Life

I’ve recently become enamored with the concept of growing fodder for animals. Not only is it simple enough for even the smallest-scale homesteader to accomplish, but it’s also incredibly cost-effective. If you’re needing an economical, highly nutritious way to feed your homestead critters, a small-scale fodder system may be just what you’re looking for. I’m […]

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Growing Chicken Feed, Fodder For Chickens, Chicken Feed Diy, Growing Fodder, Fodder System, Food For Chickens, Growing Sprouts, Pet Chicken, Chicken Home

It’s that time of year when your luscious green grass is nowhere to be seen! Growing fodder for your chickens is a great way to offer fresh greens to your flock during the cold weather months. It's similar to growing sprouts for human consumption and is relatively simple and quick to do! It only takes 6 days for the nu

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