Hi Moses. If you don't mind could you please clarify for me the following? 1. After 2 days soaking, must all the seeds have radicals before placing them in the tray? 2. Don't you add nutrients solution to the water? 3. How do you remove all the husks and other bits before washing the seeds? What is the best way to do it? 4. After how many days will the fodder be ready? 5. Will hydroponics system work in hot region like Northern Kenya? I.e the hot sun killing off the fodder. Thanks
1.After 2 days almost all of the seeds have radicals, so you just pour on the tray. 2.Just water, don't add nutrients. 3.Just place the seeds in water, husks and 'bad' seeds will float. 4.Depends with your watering, temperature,but 7days Max. 5.Of course it will work there, $ also direct sunlight kills the fodder, just need an open shade to prevent it from direct sunlight but also allows enough light. Just try it out, you learn most things as you go.
Musa asante sana for the info.. can we use a gunia for soaking the seeds instead of an old pillow case.2 the size of the tray 3. Recommend place for putting the soaked seeds awaiting germination and shooting
You didn’t mention about location to store the seeds. Either in sunlight or in dark or in room light. Where to put the growing seeds tray for better results? Kindly let us know
Hello bro, thanks for the information but I have a question, what if I use maize, do I follow the same instructions as barley or wheat and what would be the best time to harvest maize fodder for chicks and grown chickens. Hope you will help me with the information. Thanks
Harvesting time is the same, the only with maize is their crude protein is only 3%while barley has 23% and wheat has 21%,so with maize you've lower crude protein percentage,. Harvesting time for chicks below a month is around 3days(length around 1.5-2inches) $ for mature poultry you can harvest at 5-7days
Thanks for the answer. I'm myself living in France but I have told about the technique to 2 people plus my nephew in my village of Bafoulabé in Mali. The 4 of us are now experimenting for 1 week now, trying to make tests with scorecards changing parameters like the duration of the soaking (see whether soaking only 6 hours instead of 12 makes the productivity decrease) or the time of germination (see whether putting the drained grains only 12 hours instead of 24 makes the productivity decrease). While producing for tests, we will make tests also on animals (we have 1 sheep and will buy a few chickens) trying to feed some only with hydroponic fodder and others the traditional way or with a mixed diet so that to understand if dry matter is really indispensable to their diet. From what I read or saw (on CZcams), most of the people say you cannot feed your animals only with that but a few others pretend that you can with sheeps and chickens at least. It seems that you really can't feed cows exclusively with that. An American horse keeper claims that he is feeding horses exclusively with hydroponic for 7 years now and they are in better shape. An Indian specialist says you can feed sheeps "101% with it. To me, that is the big stake because after checking the economic relevancy of the technique (checking whether the economic cost is worth it), that would allow farmers to keep their cattles in parks permanently (at least for sheeps). Knowing all the conflicts caused every year in Africa because of wandering animals, that is again a good reason to promote it. Hope I was not too long. My excuse is I am very enthusiastic about all that.
Good project
Thanks brother for your educating me
You're welcome
Thank you so much for this vital information for me as a new farmer
Nice
Love ,, this ,,, i did the same at my farm and its very good.. thanks alot
Thanks a bunch
Hi Moses.
If you don't mind could you please clarify for me the following?
1. After 2 days soaking, must all the seeds have radicals before placing them in the tray?
2. Don't you add nutrients solution to the water?
3. How do you remove all the husks and other bits before washing the seeds? What is the best way to do it?
4. After how many days will the fodder be ready?
5. Will hydroponics system work in hot region like Northern Kenya? I.e the hot sun killing off the fodder.
Thanks
1.After 2 days almost all of the seeds have radicals, so you just pour on the tray.
2.Just water, don't add nutrients.
3.Just place the seeds in water, husks and 'bad' seeds will float.
4.Depends with your watering, temperature,but 7days Max.
5.Of course it will work there, $ also direct sunlight kills the fodder, just need an open shade to prevent it from direct sunlight but also allows enough light.
Just try it out, you learn most things as you go.
Thanks Moses
Great thankyou
My question is, is that all you feed your birds or you feed them with something else apart from the fodder?
There is need for supplementation with commercial feeds to cover other micronutrients lacking in the fodder
Musa asante sana for the info.. can we use a gunia for soaking the seeds instead of an old pillow case.2 the size of the tray 3. Recommend place for putting the soaked seeds awaiting germination and shooting
Gunia-Yes
Tray size-4 by 1 ft
Put in a bucket with perforated lid in a warm shaded area
Thanks 🙏
You didn’t mention about location to store the seeds. Either in sunlight or in dark or in room light. Where to put the growing seeds tray for better results? Kindly let us know
I place them in a partial shaded area but with enough light
Hello bro, thanks for the information but I have a question, what if I use maize, do I follow the same instructions as barley or wheat and what would be the best time to harvest maize fodder for chicks and grown chickens. Hope you will help me with the information. Thanks
Harvesting time is the same, the only with maize is their crude protein is only 3%while barley has 23% and wheat has 21%,so with maize you've lower crude protein percentage,.
Harvesting time for chicks below a month is around 3days(length around 1.5-2inches) $ for mature poultry you can harvest at 5-7days
@@Moses_Mash please advice on the temperature bcos now in my country is winter..thank you
Room temperature is OK, you can also achieve that by using polythene paper,to bring greenhouse effect.
Thanks i tryed it and it worked
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Hi. Nice video.
Can you please share where i can get barley seeds in Kenya?
I get mine from cereals soko, just a normal cereals market. I buy from a guy who wholesale cereals, hope you succeed.
Do you mind sharing a contact
There you go, 0733131547
Many thanks
hey Mash...I've been looking for the barley seeds...any links I'm in nakuru
I get mine in Nyahururu where they sell cereals in bulk,
You should have no problems in Nakuru, try out where they do cereals in wholesale
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I will visit you soon to learn more about poultry... Good content
Thanks brother, you're welcome anytime
Thanks for sharing
@@rehanashah9835 Welcome $ stay tuned for more
Can i make with rice seeds? Plz reply
Have never tried rice seeds and have never seen or heard rice being used, but I think considering it's protein content it won't work well
@@Moses_Mash ok.tq
How much kg of fodder did you got from 2 kg barelay
8kgs
Question?do we put water after putting the seed on the tray
Yeah, finely using a sprayer to avoid seeds moving
You soak the seeds for how long?
48hrs
what about if I want to use it for broiler??
It's still ok, gives the birds a balanced meal plan
Have you ever tried to make an experiment feeding a sample of chicken with only hydroponic fodder just to check what happens?
Not yet but I will after I construct battery cages, stay tuned
Thanks for the answer. I'm myself living in France but I have told about the technique to 2 people plus my nephew in my village of Bafoulabé in Mali. The 4 of us are now experimenting for 1 week now, trying to make tests with scorecards changing parameters like the duration of the soaking (see whether soaking only 6 hours instead of 12 makes the productivity decrease) or the time of germination (see whether putting the drained grains only 12 hours instead of 24 makes the productivity decrease). While producing for tests, we will make tests also on animals (we have 1 sheep and will buy a few chickens) trying to feed some only with hydroponic fodder and others the traditional way or with a mixed diet so that to understand if dry matter is really indispensable to their diet. From what I read or saw (on CZcams), most of the people say you cannot feed your animals only with that but a few others pretend that you can with sheeps and chickens at least. It seems that you really can't feed cows exclusively with that. An American horse keeper claims that he is feeding horses exclusively with hydroponic for 7 years now and they are in better shape. An Indian specialist says you can feed sheeps "101% with it. To me, that is the big stake because after checking the economic relevancy of the technique (checking whether the economic cost is worth it), that would allow farmers to keep their cattles in parks permanently (at least for sheeps). Knowing all the conflicts caused every year in Africa because of wandering animals, that is again a good reason to promote it.
Hope I was not too long. My excuse is I am very enthusiastic about all that.
@@Anzoumen thanks for the observation
@@Anzoumen Great! Simple to the point and highly educative! Thanks brother
@@AnzoumenI await your results on this experiment as I'm also enthusiastic about knowing if only fodder will work
You feed 2 kgs daily but you produced 9kgs how do you store the rest?
You just keep watering it
@@Moses_Mash Take them back to the pan haa
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Good job Sir