Friday, March 21, 2014

Growing Fodder

We feed fodder to our rabbits and chickens. 
As a rule of thumb chickens should get about 5% of their body weight and rabbits should get about 6% of their body weight of fodder after it has grown out.

We make 9x13 pan sizes and divide it into 12 slices. One slice for each of our grown rabbits and depending on how many growout bunnies we have in the cage they get a couple slices. 
The rest we toss in with the 5 chickens we have and the chickens will get whatever the rabbits don't eat by the end of the night. 

So here is how we make the fodder.
You need to start with seeds. We use wheat or barley. The rabbits prefer the wheat over the barley. 



In the evening we start a new batch of fodder.
For our animals we are targeting 5 pounds of fodder. 
When using wheat, we measure out 2 1/2 cups of dry seed. 
When using barley, we use 3 cups.
We put it in a half gallon mason jar, rinse well, and remove chaff.
Add water to cover seeds and we add a splash of bleach. 
Some do not add bleach but it helps to eliminate mold.
We don't use vinegar because we were told it reduces the fodder from growing.
Cover and soak overnight or about 8 to 12 hours.

For draining, we made the lid by cutting plastic canvas to the size of the wide mouth jar. 
This lid makes draining easier without having to remove the lid. 
In the morning we replace the normal jar lid with this slotted lid.
We drain the bleach water off and run water through the slotted lid and drain a few times.
We turn the jar upside down in our draining rack until the evening. 
From the first morning rinse until the fodder is fed to the animals we rinse each morning and each evening. 
The next two evenings we rinse the jar we started last night and start a new jar.
Seeds start to sprout. 
Night 3 we have our rack full. 
One jar that is soaking, and two that have been rinsed in the morning and evening.
Including the soaking time, seeds spend 3 1/2 days in jars before being transferred to trays.
We use 9x13" pans that I melted holes on one side for rinsing and draining.
The seeds have spent 3 nights in the jars.
On the 3rd morning you will dump the seeds from the first jar made into the container of your choice.
It is best if it has drainage holes in the bottom that let the water flow through with out dumping seeds.
The trays get rinsed every morning and every evening right along with the jars.
Just keep repeating the processes. 
1. Every night start a new jar and rinse all jars and trays.
2. Every morning, dump seeds into new tray, rinse bleach water off new seeds, and rinse all jars and trays.
Watch the seeds sprout and grow!






5 pounds is pretty good weight to end with. 
We cut the tray into 12 slices. Each adult rabbit gets one slice in the morning.
In the grow out pen we give an average of half a slice per youth.
The rest we give to the chickens. 
Using the quarter to show how thick the seed mat is before feeding to the animals.
If the rabbits do not finish eating the seeds and mat we give the leftovers to the chickens. 

Side note: This is how we started in the winter. I am hoping when summer comes that we can start doing this outside and just use buckets with drainage holes and go from start to finish in the buckets. So no jars and no transferring other then from the first bleach water soak into a bucket then just water the buckets in the morning and evening. 






Friday, September 6, 2013

Wood chips everywhere!

We have joined the Food not Lawns movement, so we have been putting wood chips as mulch around the trees and in the gardens and around the gardens as paths. We are getting rid of all of our gras and going to have wood chips all over our yard.
I put these wood chips around this apple tree mostly by myself one day.
A small amount went around our lil snowball tree. 

We will be building guilds around the trees we are keeping.

This patch of wood chips goes around two of the apple trees in the back yard

Our lil guild is started here with comfrey. we plan on adding edibles around the tree. 
In the back ground you can see the other apple tree has filberts growing around it. 

This is going to be our "Back to Eden" Garden.

We have a lot more wood chips but we are going to need a lot more cardboard to go under them. 
This tree is going to be removed and the strawberries relocated.
This whole area is going to be mostly for annual plants and gardens.  

Welcome Home Jacob!

Jacob came back home on August 29th so we had a small family get together to celebrate his homecoming.
We drove to Idaho after Ralph got off work Friday night so that we could join in the fun. 
here are a few of the pictures I took on our visit. 
Welcome Home Jacob

A wonderful family reunited
Beth, Jim and Jacob

Siblings 
Lynn, Jim, Ralph and Beth

Mom and her children 
Beth, Jim, Mom, Ralph and Lynn

Just the guys *giggle*
Jim B, Jacob, Jim D and Ralph

Jacob grew as tall as his uncle Jim while he was gone

Mom looks so short... well she kind of is *giggle* 

Beth showing Ralph her garden. Her peppers looked awesome! 

Jacob getting back into the tech age. 

Friday, August 30, 2013

Giving his all.

Ralph's last day of working for Heinz is today. The last few days he has been working so hard trying to get the people that are left to take over every bit of information he can give them. He has been running lil meetings with all the factory people that will have to be taking over the responsibilities of fixing the RTCims guns from now on.

After he gets off work, we will be taking a trip to Idaho. Jacob Daily just got home from Paraguay last night so we are having a small reunion with the family. I can't wait to see him. It has been 2 years. I will be taking pictures and posting so keep an eye out *smile*

Thursday, August 29, 2013

A new start.... tired and heading to bed

I haven't wrote a blog here since 2007 and it is now 2013. A lot has happened since then.

I want to start blogging again because I have so much to say and I have been learning so much about gardening that I want to share and keep the information for my own records.

I have sort of been blogging on my facebook page but decided to try to keep the blog alive here.
Right now it is 5:20 AM so I probably should go to bed for now but I want to come back and get started with pictures and information later.
Bye bye for now.


Thursday, September 27, 2007

Pull me together Thursday

A new day :)
another day started off good. weighed out butter on toast again...
ate some broccoli that the soup was rinsed off *giggle*
I looked up the points on the kewl cakes that we have been making because they are too good to resist but they are only 7 points for the whole thing.... I think I may have looked them up before but I forgot and was feeling guilty so had to look them up and now feel guilt free *smile*

Things I can impove on:
  • I still went over on points today
  • still need to get some veggies and fruits
Things I am proud of:
  • I ate some washed off broccoli (creative way of getting veggies in)
  • got in a little activity running back and forth at the new packing line (actually worked up a sweat)
  • I journaled even if I did go over on points.
  • I got my milk in *smile*
  • I said "lets eat at home instead of going out* I really love eating out but can't stay with WW when i go out and eat.
  • still very proud of weighing my butter and counting it on my toast.

I feel much better at the end of the day today because I stayed in control and didn't just blow it.
Another good day under my belt *smile*

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writing about Wednesday

So I didn't write yesterday because i had a blow it kind of day.

Debbie R has retired from Truesoups and we had a pizza party to say good by.
before work I had a great day and weighed my butter that I used on my toast and then went to work and resisted a piece of pumpkin pie for about an hour but then figured sence it was still there it ment that I was suposed to have a sliver of it... it was a costco pie so it was huge and a sliver ended up being about a half of a slice of normal pie.
Pizza time and I had 2 slices not just one.... then I thought i would behave the rest of the day and pull things back together but apparently I was not ready to do that yet because after leaving work (Late) Ralph and I went to KFC and I did not make good choices there either....
But Wedneday is over.... so time to put it behind me.

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