~~~~~~A Tidbit of Farm Happenings~~~~~~
This
week's Farm photo sharing is a group of snapshots featuring a bit of
what goes into the feeding of our chickens to make them lay the tastiest
healthiest eggs. We take pride in the health and well being of our
birds; depending on their personalities, some even have names. Each is
part of the family, we spend hours each day caring for, tending,
feeding, cleaning their night pen, nest boxes, etc.
This set of
photographs shows details of our fodder growing system. Fodder is a
term used for growing microgreens for animal food. Along with the many
bugs, grubs and plants that gain their infamous fame of being called
weeds by growing in our gardens, we also grow a non gmo no corn
microgreen mix. If these seeds were only wheatgrass, people who juice
appreciate its healthfulness. Our mixture contains pea seeds, grain
seeds and flax seed making a healthier Omega-3 egg. All seeds are soaked
and grown with organic kelp meal, absorbing the many minerals and
nutrients kelp provides. Feeding livestock seeds that are either
sprouted or grown a little longer into a microgreen increases the
nutrient content of the feed. The increase will vary from grain to grain, increasing the
natural proteins, vitamins, mineral, enzymatic activity, omega 3’s,
amino acids, etc., stimulating the immune system of the animal.
Healthier
feed the organic, natural way makes for a happier hen and healthier
egg. We have a sign on our Farmers' Market table that says "Healthy
eggs from Happy Hens!" Folks seem to like the sign and a comment is
often made that they would like to buy "Happy Hen" eggs.
The last photograph shows two of our miniature chickens (Old English bantams) enjoying some of their fodder.
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