This is part 4 of the highly sustainable chicken coop palace built in the Garden of Eden at our sustainability workshop.
This chicken coop was built almost entirely out of recycled, harvested, and saved-from-the-trash free materials.
The total cost was around $10, and this coop can easily house 100 chickens. It is very sturdy and will last for MANY years, plus it provides very safe protection from predators and the natural elements.
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The Garden of Eden is the most sustainable organization in the state of Texas (and probably the nation). We're focused on our values of integrity, honor, responsibility, accountability, freedom, and family, and spend our lives feeding, clothing, housing, and educating people.
Our Eden Knights live on less than $1 a day each, and we feed 40,000 free meals a year without government assistance, corporate sponsorship, or rich benefactors! We have a negative carbon footprint; use composting toilets; grow food; cook year-round on outdoor, wood-burning rocket stoves we built by hand from earth; reduce/reuse/recycle; shower from our well; and barter and trade for most of the goods and services we require. We are 100% dedicated to PROCEEDS NOT PROFITS; everything we offer is by donation to our humanitarian works and social outreach.
https://www.intothegardenofeden.com
My video is at DLive
What a nice work. Its really good idea and this will be the role model for the steemians. Thanks for sharing.
The whole experience of building this chicken coop was so fantastic. It was an amazing project to do together, and so rewarding to use salvaged materials that cost us nothing. Great share!
Wonderful video.i like dlive video.
Thanks for sharing your vlog.
This idea will help many to open there business.
Fourth part, interesting as the other 3. I love the work that you are doing @gardenofeden, keep on so that all your work for a better world will be multiplied in much health and blessings.
Wow, this is so nice. I optimistically believe that it's gonna change a lot of live in the future. Good work and keep it on.
Excellent video, raising chickens is a great fantastic idea, about
all for the expansion of its social development program, congratulations for a further benefit for your organization. @gardenofeden
a very creative idea, so you feed yourself properly to each chicken and grows free of hormones, we must add that you save as you should not go out and buy chickens hahaha blessings brother
Excellent video, thank you for sharing this wonderful world that you are creating with your team, I always wish you all the success because this benefits many people in your state. Thanks for sharing @gardenofeden
Garden of Eden ,your are too glorious to be over looked in history of planet earth. Good job!
Wonderful lifestyle, I like it this video.
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Great job. I still use old fashioned chicken wire on frames for my chickens, even though it can be a bit more pricey, but I admit part of my chicken joy comes from sitting out of a morning with my coffee and watching them scratch about, so I can view them through the wire. Though if this were huge, like it seems it is, I suppose you'd just hang out in side there.
I used to free range but the foxes and coyotes always get my bantams, and I really like to keep friendly breeds which seem to not be as good as defending themselves against predators.
A great use of palettes. Its' amazing what you can make out of these things!
Sustainable thrival!