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Chicken Foraging Patterns

Our hens and roosters show a clever pattern of behaviour to lead the chicken flock to more resources while minimising risk. Their procedure combines instinct with learned behaviour.

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Weed Whacker Policy Change

Weed Whacker Policy Change

Weed Whacker Policy Change   Most of the time I use a blade like a circular saw in my weed whacker. Given the mix of plants that grow here, there’s not much chance of getting through a cutting session without

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What I Get Out Of It

What Do I Get Out Of It? Other than all our big-picture goals, I’d like to mention what I personally get out of farming and this project. Working on a big project Most of the tasks I take on have fairly

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About Meat

About Meat If we’re such green, environment-conscious farmers, why do we raise animals? If we really care about animals, how can we justify eating them? Wouldn’t the world be a better place if everyone went vegan? Some personal background Before

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The Food Our Chickens Eat

We’re fussy about our food. Almost all the food that comes into the house is organic, and there are almost no processed foods. Other than being healthier, it just tastes better. We apply the same principle to the food we

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