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LOCAL SUSTAINABLE (Leila (The animals had to live in cages suspended over…
LOCAL SUSTAINABLE
Leila
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a pig enjoys more than getting tipsy on corn, and there's nothing a pig is better equipped to do than root it out with his powerful snout and exquisite sense of smell.
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dozen pigs come in and hunt for the corn in the manure pile. As they dig, they turn the compost over and air it out.
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dweasels have plenty of chipmunks and voles
Don't hunt chickens. And some of the trees are woodchips that go into the farm compost.
Aaya
At poly-face the saltines try to work with the natural insects of their animals not against them (192)
The scratching of the hens turn the chips and the rabbits nitrogen rich urine in to valuable compost (192)
instead of treating chickens as egg laying or meat growing machines poly faces honors their inborn chickens it is the same for all the animals on the farm (192)
Joel likes to put his turkeys in the orchard where they eat the bugs mow the grass and fertilize the tree vines (193)
Over the winter corn ferments that means fungi in the manure turn some of the corn in to alcohol (194)
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Ava
like hens, the rabbits spend part of their time in portable rabbit hutches in the pasture. (192)
during the winter, the cows and other animals come off the pastures into the barns. (193)
the cow barn is methods don't stop, they just move indoors. (192)
over the winter, the corn ferments. that means fungi in the manure turn some of the corn into alcohol. (193)
as soon as the cows head out to the pasture in the spring, several dozen pigs come in and hunt for the corn in the manure pile. (193)
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KADEN
Instead of them treating chickens as egg-laying
(or meat-growing) machines, their inborn "chickeness" (192)
The scratching of the hens turns the chips and the and the rabbits', nitrogen-rich urine into valuable compost (192)
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Over the winter, the corn ferments and this means that the fungi in the manure turn some of the corn into alcohol, it is also the same fermenting process to make wine and beer (194)
All of the animals were healthy, without all of the antibiotics and chemicals, so one single illness does not represent a threat to the others (195)
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