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14 Comments

  1. Any advice for rats? They chewed into both wooden coops during the extra frigid heavy snow and now are in my cellar.

  2. Thank you for documenting your journey, I cant wait to integrate a chicken system in to my garden. Your system is a huge inspiration.

  3. What do you do for vermin in your compost pile areas? Also- How do you avoid excess humidity in high tunnels without electricity?

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  5. Apologies for questions, new here and haven't started chicks yet. Does the decomposing litter heat the winter coop enough? What low temperatures do you experience? TY

  6. Question for a different video. I've seen you use a bright orange pitchfork for moving mulch… is that a great tool to use? I use a metal 8 prong but the poly one you had looks like it could work well.

  7. My town has an old zoning law. My neighbor sharing the driveway can legally own 12 hens, I can legally own 0. Found this out 1.5 yrs into my Chicken venture. Single family zoned home vs multi-family(2) zoned home. 🤦‍♂️. Best I can do now is call all my friends asking for animal 💩

  8. Do you worry about crushing your egg shells with your chickens having access to the compost? I’m considering moving our compost into our summer pasture area but don’t want to create egg eaters.

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