**Finally putting finished compost to use from the chicken composting system, dressing an onion garden bed in the food forest!** Horse manure is collected, making compost piles in the chicken paddock. The chickens break the piles down, finding bugs and other food to eat within the piles. The chickens get free high quality protein from the piles and they pay a yield eggs for their work in helping to turn the piles. The piles are rebuilt daily moving them slowly from the rear of the paddock towards the front. Once the pile reaches the front of the paddock the compost is done. The first pile of compost for this season is finished and now being used to fertilize a garden bed in the food forest for planting onions. #permies #permaculture #homesteading #meshtadel #chickens #compost #foodforest #vlog
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The chicken coop was battered by falling tree tops from recent heavy winds but the chicken compost system is still churning out compost and eggs. The 40ish birds are working 4 compost piles every day, breaking them down and consuming as many worms and fly larvae as the can find. Each day I spend 20 minutes rebuilding the piles and watering them with nutrient rich water from the duck bath. Then I spend 20 minutes collecting as much fresh horse manure as I can, adding it to the system. With each rebuilding of the piles, they march slowly forward from the back of the paddock to the front. By the time the pile reaches the front the compost is finished and ready for use around the homestead. While I do some work to maintain the energy flow through the system, the chickens are doing good work on the piles, consuming horse fly larvae reducing the pest pressure on the horses, and paying me in eggs for the work. Meanwhile I'm feeding them less and less grain. We are producing yeilds beyond what we can utilize at the homestead so I've been selling the compost and eggs at Bitcoin meetups in my area. Distributing natural capital and strengthening my local Bitcoin culture and community. A great example of a permaculture system here at the homestead! #permaculture #permies #homesteading #circulareconony #bitcoinmeetup #chicken #compost #eggs View quoted note →
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Nice, that looks like hard but rewarding work. I hope to be doing something similar in a few years. Have a nice day!
Another day in the life at the homestead, meandering chores, rants about lightning and neighborhood tractor adventures! I'm still experimenting with this video style of noting, any and all suggestions are welcome and will be zapped! What do you want to see more of? What's a good length? Should I focus on a specific subject or is the random meandering enjoyable? #permies #permaculture #homesteading #meshtadel #vlog #lightning #bitcoin #chores
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**Finally putting finished compost to use from the chicken composting system, dressing an onion garden bed in the food forest!** Horse manure is collected, making compost piles in the chicken paddock. The chickens break the piles down, finding bugs and other food to eat within the piles. The chickens get free high quality protein from the piles and they pay a yield eggs for their work in helping to turn the piles. The piles are rebuilt daily moving them slowly from the rear of the paddock towards the front. Once the pile reaches the front of the paddock the compost is done. The first pile of compost for this season is finished and now being used to fertilize a garden bed in the food forest for planting onions. #permies #permaculture #homesteading #meshtadel #chickens #compost #foodforest #vlog View quoted note →
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**Finally putting finished compost to use from the chicken composting system, dressing an onion garden bed in the food forest!** Horse manure is collected, making compost piles in the chicken paddock. The chickens break the piles down, finding bugs and other food to eat within the piles. The chickens get free high quality protein from the piles and they pay a yield eggs for their work in helping to turn the piles. The piles are rebuilt daily moving them slowly from the rear of the paddock towards the front. Once the pile reaches the front of the paddock the compost is done. The first pile of compost for this season is finished and now being used to fertilize a garden bed in the food forest for planting onions. #permies #permaculture #homesteading #meshtadel #chickens #compost #foodforest #vlog View quoted note →
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