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- May 27, 2011
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I haven't been doing it long enough to tell as of yet (2 Months). I've been researching it since about a year ago when you first posted a topic on fodder. I was really fascinated by it and began to do some research I like the fact that I can produce a natural feed for my animals that is so highly nutritious. On top of that, it produces about 5 times the weight of seed so my feed costs have decreased and I'm getting a better product. The only problem I have found is I was getting some mold. I'm sure yours is climate controlled and you probably don't have that issue. I have tried soaking the seeds in bleach or vinegar but was solved my problem was just watering it with water that had a very small amount of bleach mixed in it. I haven't given it to my deer yet because I didn't want the bleach residue in the rumen. It probably wouldn't hurt but I'm paranoid when it comes to the deer. I plan of using fodder to replace about 90% of my feed for the rabbits and chickens. I plan on getting a dehumidifier and possibly a fan to circulate the air around my system. I'm learning as I go. I'm still amazed what grows in the bin by day 8, it's crazy. I did try oats and I can say barley is definitely easier. I might try some beans now too.