Feed Grow Systems
Green Sprouts Solutions offers a proven and financial economical feedgrow system for Livestock Management and Improved Productivity.
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Feeding Systems
Feed Grow Systems Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe...
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The Green Sprouts Booster offers an attractive, cost effective alternative to growing sprouts in soil.
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The Green Sprouts Booster is well suited for locations where drought, feed and water shortages and adverse climatic conditions are of concern.
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The “sprout mat” is completely edible and highly nutritious as it is a living food. The animals will eat the entire mat, roots and green growth so there is no waste.
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Sprouting and growing grain for green feed livestock fodder is a simple and efficient way to not only feed your animals a more natural and fresh diet, but is also a practically effortless way to save money. Imagine for a second that the 50kg bag of feed you just bought could grow into 300 kg of green give food to that is more nutrient dense in just six days. Isn’t just the mere idea of cutting your livestock feeding bill worth trying? I think you will be pleasantly surprised with the outcome.
Growing fodder for livestock is similar to sprouting seeds for human consumption, but in an extreme degree. Think more along the lines of sprouting wheatgrass than the little bean sprouts you would put on a sandwich. By sprouting grain and harvesting it and serving it to your animals at an affordable cost. You do not need to use anything more than water to grow them, not even fertilizer. The action of sprouting amplifies the natural proteins, vitamins, mineral, enzymatic activity, omega 3, amino acids, natural hormones, and stimulates immune response.
The sprouted fodder, no matter what seed or feed you choose to use, is fed whole; greens, seeds, and plants sprouting up as a whole. Commonly used grains for fodder are barley, wheat, maize and whole oats. Barley, which is the easiest to grow, has a crude protein percentage associated with 12. 7 percent and a crude fiber percentage of 5. 5 percent as a seed. These percentages jump to a primitive protein percentage regarding 15. 6 % and a crude dietary fiber percentage of 14. 2 percent after an average of seven days involving sprouting. By growing, the digestibility of the grain increases from 41 percent to 81 percent so livestock will not need to consume as much fodder compared to commercial nourish because they are obtaining more nutrition from a smaller volume of feed.
There are many options to choose from but the best options are the ones that are not temperature controlled by way of an air conditioner and ones that allow natural sunlight to perform natural forming connected with chlorofill. Hydroponic hitch systems with solar powered options are available in Africa and South Africa.
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