Domestic animals in suburbia
This 18-page chapter provides suburban garden farming wisdom on integrating animals for food production, waste management, and soil regeneration.
- The description claims working relationships with animals can avoid conflicts with foxes, neighbours, and schedules.
- The description claims deep-litter chook systems convert weeds, scraps, and manure into compost.
- The description claims mobile and rotational systems prevent garden destruction by birds.
- The description claims integrating diverse species like ducks, pigeons, quail, rabbits, guinea pigs, and goats can enhance garden productivity.
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