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  1. Obviously what your doing must be a good idea, but I just can’t get use to throwing mulch, pulled weeds and miscellaneous food scraps everywhere!
    Think I’m too neat and clean for my own good? 😂 BUT Ido have 44 chickens Hens and 6-7 roosters too. Had several chicks hatched at different time this summer and looks like several are turning out to be more roosters!
    Anyway, I allow all my chickens to free range from sun up to sun down if not later since some of my chickens like foraging after dark using my bright motion security lights and they may not decide to go in the coop to roost till 2am !
    I got 5 acres they run around on and they sure can tear the crap out of the grass/ground everywhere! I was surprised to see how deep of holes they can dig too! Around their coop and around our pitying shed. Huge holes 2 ft deep in places and just as wide. First time raising chickens, never knew how destructive they can be? But I’m learning quickly!😂

  2. I just put around 100 chestnuts, pecans, acorns and walnuts in buckets to stratify overwinter. Do you recommend putting these in different air prune boxes or would just one work?

  3. @EdibleAcres Always good to see and hear your process and learnings. Are your AP bed "risers" fastened to the other risers or base? Thanks again!

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