mwtrees
Well-known member
I am totally fascinated by this for various reasons. DH and I have grown tomatoes and other various crops via hydroponics for over 10 years so this is something different and yet not new for us. The controlled temps are more than what we do as we don't have to worry so much about keeping the temps low for tomatoes, they like it warm. But a greenhouse can get to 140 degrees within minutes if the cooling system goes down! To grow sprouts here year round would be challenging in our desert temps in summer, but that isn't an impossible feat either.
I am close to the alpaca farm whose videos have been linked here from you tube. There is a new video that was uploaded about 2 weeks ago. I have posted on there as frloplady and am going to look into the workshops he is offering as well as being able to buy the trays.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hes3ZhvjtqY is the newest video.
Another reason..I'm feeding between 200-300 rabbits/day going through 100lbs of dry feed or more per day depending on how many litters. I'm also getting in my first fryer chicks and would love to supplement/feed them with this as well, as well as to my free range laying hens. Maybe I can do control group with the meat birds..hmmm could be worth the effort.
I do have one smaller barn of production does and litters and would experiment first with them going to full fodder feed only.
Looking for information from anyone that is doing this larger scale??
Mary
Cowiche/Eastern Washington
I am close to the alpaca farm whose videos have been linked here from you tube. There is a new video that was uploaded about 2 weeks ago. I have posted on there as frloplady and am going to look into the workshops he is offering as well as being able to buy the trays.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hes3ZhvjtqY is the newest video.
Another reason..I'm feeding between 200-300 rabbits/day going through 100lbs of dry feed or more per day depending on how many litters. I'm also getting in my first fryer chicks and would love to supplement/feed them with this as well, as well as to my free range laying hens. Maybe I can do control group with the meat birds..hmmm could be worth the effort.
I do have one smaller barn of production does and litters and would experiment first with them going to full fodder feed only.
Looking for information from anyone that is doing this larger scale??
Mary
Cowiche/Eastern Washington