CHANGE IN USE MEANS CHANGE IN DESIGN

in homesteading •  7 years ago 

When the purpose changes, sometimes modifications must be made.


A long, long time ago in steemit history, I began working on some prototypes. The goal was to have access to the fresh grass for our rabbits. These were a form of rabbit tractor, and they worked very well for us.

Here you can see an ancient photo I pulled out of the steemit archives, the original purpose in the design was for them to house rabbits.

However, even back then, we began to keep chickens in the units that we had designed to be used for rabbits. Though a lot of the design would be the same for me, one key difference exists, and that is what I was finally fixing yesterday.

A QUICK VIDEO ON THE ISSUE AND SOLUTION

Here is a quick video that I shot yesterday where I've got the unit tipped up on its side. I did not have a tripod, so I used a small child, which did not help the stabilization of the video, LOL!

I'M FINALLY GONNA FIX IT

To prevent the rabbits from digging their way out of these houses, I put a wired metal bottom them. This way, the rabbits would be secure no matter what they tried to do and they would still be able to be on the ground and able to munch on the grasses and plants beneath the tractor. However, this does not work as well with chickens.

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The manure (poop) of the chickens sticks to the grasses, and the wire, and eventually can form a bottom. I've been dealing with this for a while now and would usually just hose them off periodically, but a recent rainy season helped a thick mat of manure to form and I decided to take care of it once and for all by just removing the wire.

These were temporary prototypes anyway that we wanted to use and test our while we waited to move down onto our land. We plan on eventually building some nice animal shelter that will be built to last, but these have certainly served their purpose so far and will continue to, I just had to finally modify them.

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Once I finally cut off the wire bottom, I had a ton of manure to deal with. Yes, it is chicken poop, but that doesn't mean that it is not useful here on the homestead.

Here you can see that when my hands aren't on the computer board or moving the mouse, I've got plenty else for them to do, LOL. This will make a very nitrogen rich fertilizer for our garden, but first it must be composted. The manure of poultry is considered "hot manure" which should be composted prior to applying to your plants. Failure to compost first can lead to "burning" your plants and may even kill them.

It may not look pretty, but it's useful and I'll use it. It would probably be easier just to chuck it in the woods somewhere, but that is not how we like to do things around here. For us, pretty much everything is useful in someway and we like to think that things like this are just more resources that we've been blessed with.

I reinforced the bottom framing and adjusted a few other things to make sure this unit would still be able to be used for a while. Plus, we will soon be moving it down to our land, which will start even more adventures for us. It is nice to see piece after piece of this puzzle that we call life falling into place.

We also prepared the nesting boxes once again and will soon begin to let some of our hens sit on the eggs. We don't want to hatch out chicks when it is too cold, but we are eager to start raising the next batch too. Soon we'll begin the process once again and then we will have a pile of cute little chicks to deal with!

While the completely open floor may not look spectacular now, it'll be really nice once the grass starts to grow again. It'll be great to have the chickens protected at night, but still on the actual ground, and now, we won't have to worry about manure sticking to the bottom and coming with the tractor when it is moved. Each move will now provide a fresh patch of ground for the chickens to use.

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While I was at it, I removed the bottom from the one that we are using for our Muscovy ducks too. Like the other one, this was built for rabbits as well, but life adjusted and now the unit must be adjusted too.

If you look closely in that photo, you can see the wire bottom with the grass coming though it. It truly worked marvelously for the rabbits, but their manure is different from that of the ducks and other poultry.

Here you can see just how much different it truly is. Once again, that wire bottom had to go. This is a duck tractor now, not a rabbit tractor. Thankfully, now I've got even more "resources" since that was a nice pile of poop too!

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


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Until next time…

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One of the many things i have come to admire about you, Papa, is the fact that, you are not shy to admit your mistakes, in an era where self justification is on the high. It's comforting to know you still made a fine tune out of the broken string. Well done Papa. In a world of limited resources, and high price of goods, nothing should be a waste. So much to learn from you and yes, i am. Thank you Papa.

I have always seen Papa-pepper but this will be the first post i will be reading. You see, what amazes me really is that you have a life outside steemit. I know many do have, but bringing your own to the fore thrills. I got into steemit and have brought few others in the last few weeks and the constancy with which i stayed on the platform really was way off. I was staying too much and i was soon starting to even hate my computer. Lol

I got a push from this post. I don't think you are running those stuff for commercial purposes right @papa-pepper? It seemed you are just chilling out......

Now i think i will spend sometime playing games too and spending some time tree-ing. ( i love climbing trees.... its a hobby for me)

And i'll swim more.

I'll be on top on steemit and outa it.

Yes, you can. See Steemit as your journal; sort of. Have your life, then choose what you choose to share with us right here.
So much to learn from Papa, like i said.

Yeah, these are just some animals that we are using for our own family, not commercial purposes. This whole lifestyle is new to us, so we like to live and learn, sharing our successes and failures along the way. Hopefully, it'll encourage some people out there! Thanks very much!

What "they" said, LOL!

Hahahaha.

I am definitely getting that encouragement and i am excited about it. I always look forward to Papa's posts . Will keep an eye on yours more too.

Good good job @papa-pepper

At times I imagine, what if it get to a point where everyone will need to survive and build their own life from the scratch, I'm not sure I will survive much longer but you sure will

If things get that bad, c'mon down. I'll teach you and you can help. It may be tough, but it'll still be better for you than dying.

smiles** Thank you, it's obvious it kind of tough. I will be interested to learn

In biochemistry we say, change in structure = change in function. In a more confusing way, we say structure is a function of functions. In simpler terms, the structure determines function.

Cool! Thanks @fearless97!

Thanks for sharing that!

Wow my dear wild man, this is a good evidence of the advantage of sustainability. I also appreciate how you are teaching your children about nature especially on how to breed animals..keep up the good work. In support of your post yesterday about reward pool, I posted about the same topic today and cited you there. Feel free to see it.Happy weekend to you all

Thanks @charles1!

I prefer rabbits rather than chickens, but chickens can also make money if managed properly. Good job @papa-pepper

At the moment the chickens are the ones living in these shelters, so we adjusted. Thanks!

Why would you prefer Rabbits ? Are they laying Eggs too ? Did I miss something ? :D

CHANGE IN USE MEANS CHANGE IN DESIGN

Hello!
I congratulate you for this interest in harvesting what is consumed by applying it also to farm animals, experiencing new experiences in each of your projects. Success

https://steemit.com/homesteading/@irisalfonzo1/change-in-use-means-change-in-design

Those rabbits are lucky to get their new home from their papa, Good job bro!

The job became easier in doing because you di accompany children who are funny and good @papa-pepper. I also often doing homework like yourself.

Yes, they help very much, and take a lot of photos for me too!

Perhhaps, I will have a small farm or land to raise live storcks and chickens....meantime, enjoy watching and reading about yours.

Sure, enjoy mine for now, and if you ever do go that route, let me know and we will see if we can't hatch or breed out a few extra to bless you with!

Appreciated your thought of giving.

Nice one @papa-pepper. How is the poultry manure composted?

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"I did not have a tripod, so I used a small child, which did not help the stabilization of the video" < that was epic @papa-pepper, I nearly died laughing.

I enjoyed this post... I felt like I left the computer, visited a farm, learned a few things... it got me out of the house, even if I never left.

You're a good blogger!

Thank you. If I am playing in poop, I'm posting on it!

Time is very important to everyone because we don't know what is next.
So, Keep your mind with time not with online.

Terima kasih informasinya

English Please....

Lovely post sir working hard in the garden

Working hard every day!

You remind me of my father. He does all the carpentry at home. He even single handedly built our entire house! He was a very talented carpenter. Your posts always reminds me the joys of the simple life. I miss him.

Wow! It is touching to read such words. We are about to get a house too, and I wonder about building it.

Oohh I know you will do great! And I hope you would write about it too. I would love to read it.

Lovely post sir as a new steemian just have my first introducing post really enjoyed it thank you sir

Why did I get this post 20 minutes late. Live and trean @pappa-pepper it was a excellent idea for the rabbits though I bet it worked fine. Yeah for the chickens maybe not. Your homestead is bigger then I thought and coming a long great. I wish everyone lived like this still. How big is your property if you dont mind me asking?

hi @papa-pepper. You are very optimistic for the job. I'm very interested. hope you are always healthy.

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this got me @ papa-pepper

WOW! Very cool!

papa-pepper is a good friend thank you

What a bad ass shirt~

Yup! That's why I wear it, and wear it well!

Also quite interesting that your most recent post was about chickens and mine was about geese.....

I think i have to apply this method to mine too, you are teaching me a lot here , am applying then and its working for me, thanks @papa-pepper

Thank you @sola3097!

When you have designed the layout of the veggie gardens, put the chook tractors on there for a while, dig/turn the earth to incorporate the poop and the dirt, do this three or four times.
Remove the chook tractors to the next garden, leave the first garden for about 6 to 9 months [maybe longer because you have snow] then dig and plant your veggie garden.
The rain,worms will compost the poop into good soil naturally.

@papa-pepper you definitely are a brilliant and inventive mind! Loved the chicken poop part of the story haha ... Animals are our true and only loyal companions in this mystery called life. Gotta love them just like you do. Well done mate!

hog panels are your friend.
they have wider spaces..poop falls thru.
stronger...structural
prevent's predators from getting in the pen.
a mite expensive.

Good point. I'll remember that for the future~

don't worry adults are just as bad holding cameras steady.

I now also have 2 rabbits.
when I take a walk.
I saw people selling rabbits beside the road and bought two rabbits.

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WOW!

thanks.i will make a post about rabbit.

We have a couple of acres outside of Searcy. After listening to your stories my husband is talking about doing something with the land. What have I done? lol

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@Lahvista

Interesting... now the question is, what will you get into?

We have a motor home, so you never know. :) His sister's family farms rice. Our little 2 acres sits in the middle of their farm. If we ever had to bug out... ;)

wow, great review, @papa-pepper you're very hardworking and busy, good job, Cheers.

I have to work hard, and yes, I'm busy! Thanks @hectorjoachim!

Chicken poop bingo! Let's just say, this is not a bingo that I want to go to ever again. The day I forgot Germ X I get chicken poop on my hands...I love my chickens and their poop!! LOL My plants & veggies are amazing every year!!

LOL! Thanks man!

Bro! You must be such a cool daddy for your kids! Respect!

Thanks! Looks like you have some wisdom, even if it is @darkwisdom.

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well done @papa-pepper, agriculture is very productive, i wish we Nigerians will take it serious for wealth creation

@papa-pepper am always encouaged and glad with the love you have for animals. You should remember when poultry are over crowed they can easy become diseased. So always endeavour to create space and ventilation for them. And also concerning the rabbit you know they are induced ovulators....meaning if they want to reproduce they need to be serviced several time. Always ensure you have male with the female when on heat to increase their population within short time. Also allow good ventilations there too. I want to ask a question do u use the manner for planting as well? Weldone for love for animal sir!

This really cool. Nice innovation by papa-pepper. Kudos to you brother. Nice work

These served their purpose well and now they live on for another type of life. We do the same here on this homestead, repurpose things all the time. Life on the homestead is constantly changing and there is never a dull moment. And nothing gets wasted. There s a use for everything if you are creative about it.

@papa-pepper Its amazing how much love you have for animals. Updates on goats, birds, chicken, now rabbit... Wow... I must say WELLDONE. Loads of love to you frm my end

We just had baby bunnies today too, but that will have to wait for now.

Wooowww amazing.. Cant wait to see them.

If those rabbits are bred to be eaten;
u cant speak of LOVE for Animals or can U ?
But what do I know, maybe their just to pet for the Kids; thats ok.

It shows how some people can adapt and overcome! Congratulations @papa-pepper, you are one of the few!

Thanks very much man!

That is lovely.. We learn everyday and no knowledge is a waste because we never can tell what tomorrow holds for us. Thanks for sharing such with us.. The information is really helpful.

well you always do it very well @papa-pepper
and it looks like your kids are very excited about doing it,
thanks for sharing

Very neat! I have been contemplating chicken tractors for a while now. My birds all just free range, which is okay, but it would be nice to keep them out of certain areas to protect plants and keep them from pooping up our porch and other things.
Nice design!

So clever! And you're so resourceful. Chickens can poop like crazy, so you wouldn't want to be cleaning the bottom of that cage anyways. Easier to have it just drop on the ground.

Where are the rabbits? Their manure can go directly to the plants. Have you ever considered pulling the tractor with a motor to cut your grass more uniformly?

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This is a rooster that has won 2 times in a fight cock comrades.

In my country you would go to Jail for this ;
I know its probably a Tradition where Youre from and a reason to be proud,
but I got to tell you, You should be very very ashamed.