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Modular, Moveable Livestock
Shelter
This
livestock shelter is built using a panel system for all walls and the roof. Flooring is also removable and optional.
The whole system maybe disassembled and moved.The two structures sit facing each
other with a roof overlap to provide maximum space for animals.The roof
is constructed of Ondura roof panels which are extremely durable to the Vermont winter with its
heavy snowfall and high winds. The shelter photographed here houses 25 sheep during winter months.
Additional wall units will be added to each side with gated panels (shown
below) to separate out lambing ewes in the spring. This is a vertatile and creative option for the small homesteader who has limited access to structures. It's
mobility limits tax liabilities as well!
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Portable Chicken Coop-Mobile with Easy Access
Nesting Boxes
Chicken
tractor has nesting boxes, roosts made from real tree limbs, and built-in manure trays
for easy cleaning. Tractor can be pasture rotated by using the 2 wheeled cart. In the winter, the metal mesh
door and openings can be be insulated with straw or wool and covered with
wood for protection from the elements. Optional water can & feed trough.
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Modular, Portable Rabbit Hutch-Mobile
These modular rabbit pens
provide for easy access for feeding, watering, and cleaning and they offer protection
from winter drafts and wetness. The modular hutch-mobile attaches to either a cage, normally used in winter,
or to a run for three season foraging. This allows for maximum flexibility
in the structure's use from season to season and including breeding.
The trays shown below the cages are for cleaning. Rabbit poop makes great compost. The creative homesteader
finds many uses on her farm for items which might normally be thrown away.
An old dog bowl makes a great rabbit pellet feeder and an old nursery tray
is modified to make a hay feeder.
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Hand-Made Gate Made of local wood (picked up just a few feet from where the gate is located) and fitted with standard metal gate
fittings and latches. Gate can be constructed to fit any size and shape opening
(i.e. no more messing around with fences and posts to fit expensive machine
fabricated gates). Built lovingly with mortise & tenon joint construction which has been
used for thousands of years by woodworkers.May be built to custom sizes.
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Modular panels are constructed lovingly with hand-carved
mortise & tenon joints and made of local wood (hand harvested from the
property they sit on). These panels can be used for livestock, gardens,
pets, or whatever else you can think of (e.g. panels are used for a lambing-jug in photo to left).
Modular system allows for panels to be opened or expanded as as you wish. May be made to custom
sizes.
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Raised Garden Vegetable Beds with
Optional Manure Amendment For
the gardener..If you'd like, I can also provide a FREE manure amendment to mix with your soil for
increased fertility. The manure amendment come from composting of Stark Hollow Farm's
sheep, rabbits and chickens, who are raised naturally, on pasture and woodland
lots, and without chemicals.
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Lamb Creep Feeder Panel Lambs need access
to hay, grains, minerals and water not long after they are born. A creep feeder
allows the lamb to pass through, but not the adult animals. This ensures
lambs get adequate supplies without competition or being crushed by adult sheep. This creep feeder
has removable and adjustable rods for fast growing lambs covered with PVC "roller" sleeves
to allow continued easy lamb passage as lambs grow.
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Portable
Pig House This small homestead
structure is designed for use on pasture or in woodland areas and is made
using wood milled from our land. Designed to be portable for rotational
foraging purposes of younger pigs, the structure is light weight. It is made of pine and the
boards are assembled adirondack style. Additionally, there is no floor and the roof and sides
are covered with a thin, light aluminum sheeting. One door running the full
length of the house may be propped up to provide additional shade on hot pasture
days. Filled with straw, this structure makes a cozy home for a couple of pasture raised pigs even on chilly spring
or fall days. As pigs grow, a more durable structure would be required.
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The "Round
House" Winter Sheep Shelter This
is a custom design, created by Vanessa for winter sheltering of a 10 - 12 animal flock of sheep. The low
roof line and berm style lay-in of this pole structure make this a cozy, wind free
shelter. It is made from small trees taken off our land. The roof
of this low impact round house is reciprocating, with a starting pole and each pole subsequently
laid on top and tied with recycled baling twine. Once the center support is removed, the roof settles
into itself supporting the poles. To strengthen it, we wove saplings around
and through at various intervals. Ultimately, the sides could be cobbed and
the roof canvased. Click on the photos below to see close up pictures.
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