Chicken Compost - Summer System Flow

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  • @K1LD3R
    @K1LD3R 3 роки тому +14

    "free":
    Eggs, high quality
    Compost, high quality
    Occasional chicken meat, high quality
    Rescueing chickens, very nice
    Helping local area deal with waste streams, very nice
    Getting excersise and doing a days hard labor - you are awesome people for sure. Spreading this message is such an important job, and you guys are doing it great.

  • @michaelcarey1040
    @michaelcarey1040 4 роки тому +48

    Sometimes I get overwhelmed just imagining your workload. You guys remain an inspiration to us permy junkies.

    • @erikasanchez7972
      @erikasanchez7972 Рік тому

      I can’t imagine getting that much abundance. I live in a scarcity country where you don’t get anything for free. Folks don’t understand barter or helping each other out. Super sad.

    • @KristinGasser
      @KristinGasser Рік тому

      I thought just the same! 🙏💕

  • @CanadianPermacultureLegacy
    @CanadianPermacultureLegacy 4 роки тому +25

    My goodness that first minute of this video was beautiful. We are thankful to have you as part of the human collective. Such genuine kindness. Those poor hens have been saved from a terrible life and are now in such a wonderful place.

    • @davidschmidt270
      @davidschmidt270 3 роки тому

      Couldn't agree more....they are precious and absolutely do not deserve to be treated as though they were just trash🐔🐓🐣🐤🐥

  • @KylePierpont
    @KylePierpont 4 роки тому +15

    This is incredibly helpful to see. In large part because of your videos I have incorporated the system you use with our 19 hens. I transitioned them over from bagged feed to working a 20x40 run and compost flow system. I have agreements with two local restaurants to get fresh food scraps. I also have plenty of carbon.
    Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge so people like me can start much further down the road on things like this! You have helped our 19 hens have a better life as well! 🤙🏻🤙🏻

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому +2

      So exciting to read this! It makes me so so happy to know folks are exploring composting with their chickens. VERY rewarding way to raise these friends!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому +4

      @KDC - We have been doing this system for 6+ years... 50-70+ hens through most of that time. We only bought a bag of organic layer pellets once, and they didn't care for it. Soaked grain, ample free choice on decent quality compost, meat when available, raw milk sometimes... Our hens have thrived without purchased bagged pellets/feed. You can explore it without going all in and phase them over if you need...

    • @KylePierpont
      @KylePierpont 4 роки тому +1

      Also, I’m curious if you get a lot of flies on the compost piles? Especially the first stage where you dump the food scraps? Wondering if I need to worry about that?

    • @SarahPerine
      @SarahPerine 4 роки тому

      @@edibleacres Me, too... my chickens have you to thank! And we are making amazing compost and sourcing free food at least 50% of the time!! They just love the work and I love them to be happy! I want to get some rescue chickens, too, but I wanted to find out if they could potentially make my chickens sick. Or maybe once everyone is an adult...there is less of a chance of getting each other sick. I also wondered about how you said not to chop up greens. I was advised to cut up things like carrot greens and weeds so that the chickens didn't get impacted crops. Have you ever run into issues with that? Thanks :)

  • @yolylacy5416
    @yolylacy5416 4 роки тому +18

    Thanks, Sean! I'm glad you rescued those chickens. They are beautiful and will look better from now on.

  • @shreshthmohan
    @shreshthmohan 4 роки тому +16

    Hi from India! I am hoping to try and replicate parts of this system once I have a piece of land to work with. Thanks for all of your videos.

  • @slaplapdog
    @slaplapdog 4 роки тому +8

    I love that you're systems are integrated with your greater community.
    So many permacuture influenced people aim to withdraw to their own piece of ground and be self sufficient.
    By networking with restaurants , sawmills, neihbors and farmers you make everything more sustainable.

  • @snackymcgoo1539
    @snackymcgoo1539 4 роки тому +4

    I can't explain it. I spend a lot of time learning about gardening, composting and chickens. I like watching chickens.... dunno why.

  • @greenriveracres
    @greenriveracres 2 роки тому

    I am getting giddy watching these videos of yours as I move onto a larger property. Thank yall for taking the time to learn it, build it and share it.

  • @hugshoney3409
    @hugshoney3409 Рік тому

    Misses Ladies.. 😆 🤣 😂. Your working crew are so relaxed while getting the job done. I am so at school here. Teaching and learning can be expressed in so many different forms. ❤️

  • @StillSwirling
    @StillSwirling 4 роки тому +6

    How wonderful you gave those hens a new life. I love seeing our hens roaming about our yard looking for grass and bugs. They are definitely happiest then! I'm havong to work outside the farm now, so they don't get out as much as they like I'm sure. Hopefully soon we'll have enough fencing material to expand their run for the warmer months.

  • @sarajamesaerial
    @sarajamesaerial 4 роки тому +1

    You guys have the best channel on applicable permaculture. Thank you so much for your content and your "fast and thorough" sharing of your designs and processes.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому

      Quantity over Quality is my motto :)

  • @buttercuptime
    @buttercuptime 4 роки тому +17

    100 % free is so satisfying , very happy chickens, healthy beautiful compost. Thank you.

  • @stormyic
    @stormyic 4 роки тому +3

    Today is our girls first day out, it’s been a long time coming but you guys have been a big inspiration. Thanks for all the great videos.

  • @chantaltulliez8066
    @chantaltulliez8066 4 роки тому +3

    Delightful to see these contented chickens...heart warming that some people do care about their animals...congratulations for your kindness towards your gorgeous creatures...

  • @jasiucasic
    @jasiucasic 4 роки тому +8

    A nourished hen is a happy hen.
    Love the vids, extremely informative! Can't wait to expand my little chicken coop. Going to work on it this summer once the rest of the work on the property is finally done

  • @jingles1963
    @jingles1963 Рік тому

    Love this! It’s so fun to watch the happy chickens and how fabulous that you are taking what would end up in a landfill and using it to feed your chickens, provide them a job to do, as well as feed your garden. So satisfying! I want to see the video where they wash the buckets for you. 😆

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  Рік тому +1

      Wouldn't that be amazing... We need to get little scrubbers that slip over their feet :)

  • @MattrixNY
    @MattrixNY 4 роки тому +3

    Your channel is absolutely awesome bro!!! I recently started an urban homestead on my property in NY. I have a couple rabbits, a garden and 7 chickens, not to mention the dog and kids! Its alot of work but me and the wife love it! Good to teach the kids useful information and methods. I think we are going to model our composting system similarly to yours, only much smaller. Thanks again for the info and for being a good person! God bless and be safe

  • @cherishloveart
    @cherishloveart 3 роки тому +1

    earned yourself a subscriber! Nice video...and you have a super chilled-out calming voice!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 роки тому +1

      Welcome, thanks for joining us :)

  • @russlee650
    @russlee650 4 роки тому +3

    Yes! Thank you, love your system and chicken TV.

  • @MrMontyFontaine
    @MrMontyFontaine 4 роки тому +1

    That's good of you to have those chickens from that farm! It made me a bit sad that they didn't know what to do with the fresh greens at first.. thankfully, their nature and character kicks back in, and they enjoy all the lovely fresh food.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому +1

      It was sad at first and then they got just about 100% up to speed real fast. Now you can barely tell who is who!

  • @johnnyfoo8737
    @johnnyfoo8737 3 роки тому

    I planted things in my run this summer but next year im using lots of your methods and taking it to the next level

  • @amy3458
    @amy3458 4 роки тому +4

    Sean, I have learned so much from you and Sasha on so many levels. I hope and pray to one day see your operation become a No-Kill Fantasy Land for your beautiful ladies. We have a small, organic, no-kill farm in the Missouri Ozarks. We have over 200 chickens, each one is named and loved like family. The way we’ve gotten to know our precious birds, for us, makes it impossible to even consider slaughtering one. You all seem so compassionate and enlightened toward your lovely ladies. Have you ever considered going the no-kill route and allowing your hens to live out their natural lives making compost for your amazing nursery? Just an idea. You both seem so, um, vegetarian! 😁👍🏼❤️

  • @terrynoraturner1848
    @terrynoraturner1848 4 роки тому +1

    Good over view of the system.Years ago I started buying different size pitch forks heads at the flea markets. Hay bail forks, pitch forks, manure forks, scalloped 12 tine compost forks, I would have never thought I would spend 3 or 4 hours a day on the end of a pitch fork and behind a wheel barrow. I start the morning cleaning stalls, building compost heaps, moving compost to plants, covering logs and branches with fork loads of compost just to eat good healthy food.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому +1

      A good hayfork is worth its weight in gold.

    • @adelebezzie1
      @adelebezzie1 4 роки тому +1

      It feels like a really “right” way to spend some time...participating in feeding the whole cycle healthy food, at the end of a pitchfork 🥰

  • @barbiedesoto7054
    @barbiedesoto7054 3 роки тому

    Those hens look so happy!

  • @angelaberni8873
    @angelaberni8873 3 роки тому

    No way are there any other chickens in the world more loved or cared for than yours !!! 👏👏👏

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 роки тому +1

      Kind words! I'm sure there are many many folks out there taking good care of their chickens.

  • @LcChubby123
    @LcChubby123 4 роки тому +2

    I love these videos! Beautiful system

  • @davidd2285
    @davidd2285 3 роки тому

    What wonderful happy ladies you have!

  • @spazhomes7545
    @spazhomes7545 4 роки тому +2

    this is great love your videos and the chooks in the car
    regards from new zealand

  • @christineortmann359
    @christineortmann359 4 роки тому +1

    I talk to our chickens too, they love seeing what I bring them 😁

  • @smde1
    @smde1 4 роки тому +2

    The onions will draw many many flies and that will work well for the birds .

  • @fallenangelwi25
    @fallenangelwi25 4 роки тому +1

    Yet again more beautiful harmony y'all have created ❤️🌱💚🐔!!! Thank you for sharing and explaining how to do it!!!

  • @tagladyify
    @tagladyify 4 роки тому +2

    Great system!

  • @miqf914
    @miqf914 4 роки тому +1

    I love seeing your updates and thought processes on how your system works. You give really invaluable insights, as does the Edible Acres community. I am always motivated to go out and canvas restaurants and cafés
    after watching your videis but then never get around to it

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому +1

      It's really worth it!

    • @miqf914
      @miqf914 4 роки тому

      @@edibleacres i can imagine it is. Now that the restaurant/ bar business is re-opening in France, I need to get on the ball.

  • @johnnyfoo8737
    @johnnyfoo8737 3 роки тому

    love chickens they add so much to a place

  • @tith666
    @tith666 4 роки тому +1

    Very nicely described.

  • @pantherzrule1
    @pantherzrule1 2 роки тому

    I've just started taking care of chickens and you answered some of my questions about whether I had to separate toxic materials in another composting system and whether they would be more interested in greens if I chopped them up (seems like too much work, lol! I'm glad they're better served with whole weeds), so thank you very much for this!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  2 роки тому +1

      Just our experience, so take it with a grain of salt, but it has worked nicely for years and years now...

  • @Warrior-In-the-Garden
    @Warrior-In-the-Garden 4 роки тому +2

    Well done love this system- still working on mine. So inspiring and impressive how the new hens get along well.

  • @acebilbo
    @acebilbo 4 роки тому

    Ha ha ha! They offered to wash the buckets! Sweet. Thanks for the pictures of happy chickens!! Don't work too hard!

  • @brianwhite9555
    @brianwhite9555 4 роки тому

    Never tire of watching this system! Really nice to see the various steps & stages of progression.

  • @TheIntuitiveBodyFoodieNetwork
    @TheIntuitiveBodyFoodieNetwork 3 роки тому

    I'm learning & relearning so much from watching your channel. God bless you & thank you!!

  • @deborahcresswell1616
    @deborahcresswell1616 2 роки тому

    I’m new to your channel and just wanted to say I’m learning a lot and thanks. I had asked a question on another video about compost that might be poisonous to the chickens. At that point I hadn’t understood about you getting compost from local restaurants or wherever. This video answers a few questions I had. I appreciate the info so much.

  • @edscukas9689
    @edscukas9689 2 роки тому

    Love your chicken compost systems

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  2 роки тому

      So glad you find them of value!

  • @user-xp5qx8wg9x
    @user-xp5qx8wg9x 3 роки тому

    Thanks for commenting on the potatoes and chopping. You're explanations are very helpful 😊

  • @rlportillo
    @rlportillo 4 роки тому +1

    Incredible system...kudos to you guys! Blessings

  • @victorybeginsinthegarden
    @victorybeginsinthegarden 4 роки тому

    I can watch chicken video all day

  • @aphrodite891
    @aphrodite891 2 роки тому

    I love you guys. Such an inspiration and confirmation of my own efforts, albeit on a much smaller scale in my backyard garden.

  • @SarahPerine
    @SarahPerine 4 роки тому

    I'm so happy for your chickens every time I see your videos!!

  • @rhondamontiel3827
    @rhondamontiel3827 4 роки тому

    Just love watching your chicken systems

  • @gardenboots7464
    @gardenboots7464 4 роки тому

    Exciting to see more of your systems. So appreciated. And Chicken TV! what's not to love?!

  • @domw3239
    @domw3239 4 роки тому

    This made me so happy! Look at those happy hens hard at work!

  • @greenhillsparadise
    @greenhillsparadise 4 роки тому

    What a fabulous system you have got!!! Food for thought. I have 4 beautiful ladies. May think about doing this on a small scale!!!!

  • @antiowarr9467
    @antiowarr9467 4 роки тому +1

    One other things folks you can't get results like this without respect for nature and the hens. I will play this video many time over for sure. good job guys very good job. thx from the chickens.... lol

  • @DWCPodcast
    @DWCPodcast 4 роки тому

    Wow! Your set up is huge! Very interesting to see how you are growing.

  • @ImASurvivorNThriver
    @ImASurvivorNThriver 4 роки тому +1

    Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.

  • @myenchantedlife5262
    @myenchantedlife5262 4 роки тому +11

    I love how you love your ladies one question how do you handle rats and rodents with that much raw food being put openly like that thank you

    • @allthingsbethie
      @allthingsbethie 4 роки тому +3

      Yes. I wonder this too. I had a big rat problem in my chicken compost years ago.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому +4

      Somehow we haven't had much problem there. Raccoons come at night but we're happy to have em.

    • @kevinwhite9937
      @kevinwhite9937 4 роки тому +3

      The raccoons don’t kill your chickens?!

    • @growinginthewind
      @growinginthewind 4 роки тому +1

      I’m sure Eleanor would scare them off 😅plus raccoons eat rats

    • @michaelsinclair8279
      @michaelsinclair8279 4 роки тому +4

      Chooks will eat rodents, up to a certain size some chooks will go full dinosaur on them. I'm also sure that Stanley and Lady Eleanor will be on hand to help keep down the pest problem.

  • @picklerick9191
    @picklerick9191 4 роки тому

    What an awesome video

  • @beaukrestensen7178
    @beaukrestensen7178 4 роки тому +1

    i always love seeing new hens find their place in a flock. Thank you for the update on the chicken compost system, along the pathways you have spots with fencing wire retaining soil/compost are these for raised garden beds, just more compost, or heat retention? etc

    • @beaukrestensen7178
      @beaukrestensen7178 4 роки тому

      nevermind just watched the video on them: ua-cam.com/video/fjW5sVZ1WzQ/v-deo.html

  • @mariannefroholdt9783
    @mariannefroholdt9783 4 роки тому

    I love to watch the hens,they are so happy🥰

  • @benbryan3315
    @benbryan3315 4 роки тому +1

    I love your videos. So awesome to see you use waste streams to create awesomeness. The love and peace you bring with the systems your putting in place is so inspiring to me. I am running the same kind of system with lots of mulch and just scraps from our home (7 hens). But my fly problem is insane! I have the stinky fly catch bags and they catch alot. But how do you control flys when you have so much fresh and half rotting organic matter?

    • @sandraperez7331
      @sandraperez7331 3 роки тому

      Ditto. I tried the bags and they attract MORE flies. Dumped that idea quick. Tried the sticky paper and pretty good. But I’m learning that flies like moisture so I’m watching how much I hose the area. Would love to get suggestions.

  • @conradhomestead4518
    @conradhomestead4518 4 роки тому

    Great information! Thanks for sharing. I have been wondering about the inner workings of this system. Very helpful

  • @annwithaplan9766
    @annwithaplan9766 4 роки тому

    Wish I could "like" this more than once haha. I like your system and come back to watch it again.

  • @robertoler3795
    @robertoler3795 4 роки тому

    the side planing areas you put on your fences seem to be working well nice job

  • @rosea830
    @rosea830 4 роки тому

    The ladies are lovely! You can take some of that extra compost you have and plant a potato or 2 in some milk crates. That's sweet of you guys to take in rescue hens!

  • @mcdowell356
    @mcdowell356 4 роки тому

    The combination chicken wire / field fence is a good idea . We had a big dog break through our chicken wire like it wasn't there . Then we started using a backup of field fence .we also ran baling twine across the top of the pen to keep Ravens out .

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому

      So far this combo of orchard fence with low cost chicken wire on it has been 100% for over 6 years... Thrilled with it.

  • @AbsoluteHaven
    @AbsoluteHaven 4 роки тому

    Your chickens look similar to the ones we bought - Red Star hybrids - that also had no idea how to be proper chickens. Within four months, almost all of them are now roosting instead of sleeping on the floor of the coop, and nobody is messing in the nesting boxes. Fortunately our first group of RI Reds and Australorps taught them when we combined flocks.

  • @jamietrout2527
    @jamietrout2527 3 роки тому

    I just learned so much, thank you for gifting your knowledge.

  • @curiosityvscat2211
    @curiosityvscat2211 3 роки тому +1

    Bro!! I think we may have got our hens from the same producer. We received 12 wonderful ladies that came from down in Texas about a month or two before this video.
    A warehouse factory that held over 400k hens and the FDA required them to cleanse their entire facility, to include each hen. Instead, they gave away, maybe sold to some, every single hen they had before they had to put down any remaining.
    We’ve lost 2 since transitioning, but they are rebellious ladies that don’t like to be cooped anymore. Haha.
    Does this sound like we could be sharing a similar experience?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 роки тому +1

      SImilar experience... We are 'lucky' that these CAFO nasty scenes didn't just kill all the chickens and throw them out or bury them with a machine, since I imagine that happens an incredibly large amount of the time. Our little new friends from the rough background are actually thriving now, with their strange mal-formed beaks and who-knows-how-bad history. It feels so good to provide a healthy and safe forever home for them.
      Very psyched you are doing the good work of providing a loving home for those poor friends :)

  • @allonesame6467
    @allonesame6467 4 роки тому

    Brilliant rescue! Blessings Abound

  • @antiowarr9467
    @antiowarr9467 4 роки тому

    another awesome video... Just keep an eye on those new chickens, beautiful things happen when ur dropped into a love situation and respect for animals. Gonna be great watching them flourish in this chicken paradise. lol lol Also anybody want to see and study a complete compost system from scrap to soil there is no better on the web! can't wait...lol lol lol

  • @VickyHafler
    @VickyHafler 4 роки тому +1

    Love ❤️ your new 🐓 wonderful that that will now be “real” Chickens.

  • @WenRolland
    @WenRolland 4 роки тому

    Another great instructive video! Thank you so much for sharing your path.

  • @krisyallowega5487
    @krisyallowega5487 4 роки тому

    We need to source out a hat for you! That sun can drain the energy from you.
    Chicken-see-Chicken-do! I hope they have settled in nicely, I could only imagine the stress that the change has put on them.
    Wow, it still amazes me how much produce flows into the waste system.

  • @Pioneerhomestead
    @Pioneerhomestead 2 роки тому

    I am so glad I found your channel. Goodness you're a breath of fresh air.
    What kind of meats can we put into the compost?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  2 роки тому +1

      We don't worry about the details on that, we add all sorts of various meats.

  • @mondraymondo
    @mondraymondo 3 роки тому

    Can’t wait to get my chickens... and be resourceful like you in gathering food mterials lol

  • @farmerjones5479
    @farmerjones5479 4 роки тому

    Chicken heaven. God bless you and Sasha. A goal of good farmers is for their animals to only have one bad day. I am preparing my tiny plot for chickens, quail and or rabbits. The best part is they don't appear obese. Too much chicken feed can make them fat. Its impossible to eat enough kale to become obese.

    • @naomi6212
      @naomi6212 4 роки тому

      One bad day. Such a good aspiration. I used to say I want pets I can eat. I prefer your saying. I will be using it. Thanks.

    • @farmerjones5479
      @farmerjones5479 4 роки тому

      @@naomi6212 I believe it can be attributed to the great Joe Salitin, but I like it very much. I am happy for the 25 newly acquired chickens. They have a good home and caring caregivers.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому

      I think they avoid obesity because there is activity all around to engage in. Piles to kick apart, areas to explore. They get mild exercise all day while working/playin in the compost.

    • @farmerjones5479
      @farmerjones5479 4 роки тому

      @@edibleacres that makes sense. Thanks!

    • @naomi6212
      @naomi6212 4 роки тому +1

      @@farmerjones5479 I am in the process of moving to a smallholding and will have chickens again. So looking forward to all the free therapy they give....and the chocolate eggs for any child under the age of 10 at easter!

  • @underthecoversrockduo
    @underthecoversrockduo 4 роки тому

    This is incredible! Nice work.

  • @BioGartenReich
    @BioGartenReich 4 роки тому

    I love your chicken system. Sadly I don't have enough time to be turning the compost every day. I also throw all the material from the garden and food scraps in the chickenrun. After a while I scoop up the top layer of the chickenrun and simply use that in my garden beds.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому +1

      I don't think it has to be every day. That is ideal, but not critical.

    • @BioGartenReich
      @BioGartenReich 4 роки тому

      @@edibleacres Thank you very much!

  • @growinginthewind
    @growinginthewind 4 роки тому +2

    I do like your chicken vids. Gonna try and mimic your system in Scotland. Annoyingly woodchip is hard to come by but hey, we’ll find some carbon 😅. Those new hens seem like they’ve got a bit of PTSD. Good to see them living the high life. How much soil do guys make a month?

    • @williamwalter8554
      @williamwalter8554 4 роки тому +1

      Would peat moss work? Is it abundant in Scotland?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому +2

      Sawdust is great, leaves work well, shredded newspaper if needed. Lots of options.
      I would venture a guess we get around 20 wheelbarrows a week of material coming out of this system roughly.

    • @growinginthewind
      @growinginthewind 4 роки тому

      William Walter I’m literally moving to a 10 acre peat filled treeless bog 😅

    • @growinginthewind
      @growinginthewind 4 роки тому

      EdibleAcres that’s a lot of soil 👌🏿 the plot I’m moving to is rocky and boggy so the more soil the better 😅 thanks for the carbon tips. The fisheries gobble up all the sawdust to smoke their fish so newspaper it is 🙏🏿

  • @lukewarm2075
    @lukewarm2075 4 роки тому

    Awesome video great compost system.

  • @nandisaand5287
    @nandisaand5287 3 роки тому

    Like any good Capitalist, Sean hires young laborers to replace his aging workforce, but before retiring the older workers, he has them train their replacements.

  • @paulcleary7437
    @paulcleary7437 Рік тому

    I love your accent it sounds just like Cecil from the Simpsons 😂

  • @conteamezzaluna
    @conteamezzaluna 4 роки тому

    Awesome work bro. A question: the restorants you choose use organic food or you think is not so important for feeding your hens? My problem is that I can't find organic restorants in my zone. Thanks for the answer and continue to farm like a hero bro.

  • @yukey2587
    @yukey2587 4 роки тому

    Manna from heaven for the raptors...

  • @Celestes_Nest
    @Celestes_Nest 4 роки тому

    The chickies are so happy. #HenGoals

  • @davidakerlund3551
    @davidakerlund3551 4 роки тому

    i wish i had that diverse of weeds, in the past week ive put about 20 5 gallon buckets of buttercup into my chicken compost pile

  • @rodneyjack3309
    @rodneyjack3309 4 роки тому

    Excellent 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @sofiavalentin1747
    @sofiavalentin1747 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Sean! I love your system and have in one way tried to replicated it on a very small scale with my chickens in Sweden. But we can only use weeds etc, no food scraps. In Sweden we can’t put food scraps out in the open like this because of rat problems. So that is my question to you and Sasha. How does this work in regards to mice and rats or other wildlife that want to take part in the beautiful buffet in this chicken system? Do you allow them to be here or do you in some way manage to exclude them? I’d be very thankful for some advice or if you would make a video on this topic! Thanks from Sweden!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  2 роки тому

      We haven't had issues with rats or mice in a long time, but when they did show up they were kind of helpful actually!

  • @stevebreedlove9760
    @stevebreedlove9760 4 роки тому

    Been following you for a while. Love your chicken jungle. We are in a Mediterranean climate so have to make significant changes to your model, but one thing that I haven't heard you say (havent seen the whole catalogue so correct me if you have addressed this) is how much time the system takes to maintain. Can you consider doing a video on the labor inputs for maintaining your systems, especially those that aren't major infrastructure builds? Thanks so much!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому +1

      Good question. I don't track that too closely but the basic answer would be around 15-30 minutes per day of good focused work keeps it going. Thats an average. Perhaps sometimes there is a lot more!

  • @verjiggawich
    @verjiggawich 3 роки тому

    Hi, first of all, another wonderful video, second of all--I love goats and pigs, do you think a similar flow would work with them? I don't eat animal products so I wouldn't be missing out on the eggs. Just doing a bit of day dreaming!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 роки тому

      Pigs seem like this would be potentially really compatible... I don't think I could imagine goats thriving in this setup.

  • @windywillowfarmstead898
    @windywillowfarmstead898 4 роки тому

    I love these types of videos. They are my favorite that you do. How does one get started or plan out a system like this? I see the large loading off area, and then the pathways. Do you just start making paths with fences? I'd really like to make a plan like this for my chickens.

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому +2

      To be perfectly honest this evolved over time and changed as it went... So the good news is you can try it at a small scale wherever in your yard and then start learning what needs to adjust...

  • @alexguzman5400
    @alexguzman5400 3 роки тому

    I just love what you do! Where do you find chickens at a low cost? I would like to do that too. Also, I'm in the process of purchasing a home with a couple acres so that I can help and adopt animals that had a rough beginning! Thanks

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 роки тому +1

      We ask around and talk with lots of folks, eventually something comes forward that works out. Craigslist will often have chickens...

  • @Denie4
    @Denie4 4 роки тому

    Raw potatoes are very toxic to chickens, cooked potato is good though. Too much bread, pasta, rice causes constipation. Love your video + what you're doing 🙂🙂

  • @AeriolNicols
    @AeriolNicols 4 роки тому +1

    Are you dumping any meats and grains in there or just veg? Thanks

  • @Leitz_kraft
    @Leitz_kraft 4 роки тому

    fun system

  • @waynelewis7334
    @waynelewis7334 2 роки тому

    My wife and I have kept a small flock of chickens in our suburban neighborhood for years. With all the food waste you use, how do you keep vermin from multiplying like crazy? Do you also have a herd of cats?

  • @minettebrits6502
    @minettebrits6502 3 роки тому

    So interesting ! How do you prevent mice and rats coming to feast too ?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 роки тому

      They come and eat sometimes but it hasn't been a problem.

  • @PeytonWind
    @PeytonWind 4 роки тому +1

    Are the labels stuck onto fruits and vegetables any concern for the chickens?

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  4 роки тому

      No. They avoid them. nice to peel them off in advance if you want, but you can just pluck them out downstream later.

  • @dorisschmitten5276
    @dorisschmitten5276 4 роки тому

    Great!

  • @deborahleasor8463
    @deborahleasor8463 3 роки тому

    My chicks are 2 weeks old I started a compost pile the day I brought them home will the food scraps be to old by 3/4 weeks of age for them to start puking up and kicking apart? Of course I will add new fresh scraps to the pile daily!

    • @edibleacres
      @edibleacres  3 роки тому

      I'd suggest to keep adding more and more to the compost system, and starting the practice of having older areas and newer areas and some sort of flow pattern so they will ultimately have access to a wide range of material to free choice from.