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22 Comments

  1. Loving the channel, thank you for sharing. What ratios of chickens to cockerels do you run within your setup may I ask?

  2. Watching your permaculture systems is brilliant, evolution at its best :constantly trying new ways of improvement

  3. Love your little rooster. He's telling you to put ya back into it. 😂😂😂😂 Blessings from Australia 🌏🦘🦘❤

  4. Love some chicken TV 🙂 Wondering if you guys are dealing with young fruit trees cracking/splitting along the length of branches. I'm thinking this is from the wild temp swings and the hard ice storms and freezes. Should these areas be pruned or can I help them heal? Would love any thoughts on this! 🌳

  5. Shaun you are getting your workout! Those must be the most nutritious eggs there can be!! I saw another video of a man who does just what you are doing and raises lots of chickens this way all on restaurant scraps and then sells the eggs and compost…so smart and the best quality eggs!

  6. hahaha chicken chaos. would it be gross to delegate half a greenhouse to this and growing in half then every few years switch sides?

  7. I love love love your videos!!! One day I will have chickens and will attempt to mimic your composting/heating techniques. Question: maybe in prior videos you may have answered this, but how do you keep down The Rodent Population?

    I have a compost bin and the voles/mice are relentless.

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