Feeding Your Livestock Clean Green Hydroponic Fodder


Posted October 21, 2014 by alfaculture

Many nutrionalists and farmers use dry food & grains as the enclosure stick by which farm animals should be fed.

 
Middle East

Date – 21-10-2014

Many nutrionalists and farmers use dry food & grains as the enclosure stick by which farm animals should be fed. However, it’s very clear that most of the energy in dry stuff is squandered by the animals in the digestion & processing of feedstuff with much of the food going through the animals without being processed.

Animals haven’t been designed physically to consume whole grains like birds. Birds stockpile the grain in the crops where the damp warm states stimulate the grain to germinate – a type of hydroponic food. Eating hydroponic food provides gains to all animals comprising:

• Enhance the look of fleece or coat
• Increase weight gain capability
• Decreases sickness such as colic & gut ulcers
• Enhances hoof strength & quality
• Enhances milk yields & levels of soaked fatty acids
• Improves fertility & birth rates.

If you ask people that the introduction of fresh green hydroponic grass fodder into the diet of animals on a regular basis had any advantage, the majority of the responses will be positive. The higher digestibility of fresh hydroponically sprouting barley means that the livestock requires less feed to deliver the same output & is the same as feeding spring grass to your farm animals every single day.

Because birds are the only living creatures whose systems are meant to process grain, monogastrics (rabbits, pigs, horses) and principally ruminants (deer, goats, sheep, cattle), struggle to process hard, dry feedstuff. Alfaculture-the method of growing animal fodder hydroponically- allows livestock animals to obtain the gains of fresh sprouting fodder, which’s exactly what their systems have been supposed to process. Wheat, oats, and barley are the most common type of grains that are used ideally for fodder production. Also, sunflower, peas and corn are used widely to produce green fodder for livestock.
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Issued By Alfa Culture
Country United Arab Emirates
Categories Agriculture
Tags hydroponic fodder , livestock
Last Updated October 21, 2014