"Filipina - American Self-Sustaining Backyard Farm: Larvae to Chickens to Pigs in One Loop"
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Join us as we explore an inspiring Filipina-American Couple backyard farm that runs on a self-sustaining loop!
This cycle farming system transforms black soldier fly larvae into feed for chickens, whose waste then helps nourish pigs, creating a zero-waste, sustainable food chain.
If you're passionate about sustainable farming backyard livestock, ot reducing food waste, this video is for you!
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So nice place
Thank you😊
I love it lods
Thank you😊
So very impressive........congrats guys!!! I live in the Philippines now and my dream is to build a small farm.........will be raising chickens, goats, and fish.........love your innovative ideas with cost affective materials.........the concept of a self sustaining loop is brilliant and is exactly what i want to achieve.........thanks much for sharing.
Sure! enjoy the video😊
Very nice sissy
Salamat po😊
New to this Channel I love it. The allergy Bloom situation can be easily handled. You need to do two things. The first thing is you need to build a inexpensive box to keep the sunlight off of it because the sunlight makes the alge blooms blooms. The second is to put in a very small water fountain recycler that you can probably connect to a cheap solar mini panel. The movement of the water and the blockage of the sun will keep the alge away. Also, paint that Barrel black
Great Idea! Will update when its all set up!😊
Very interesting content kabayan...nice video presentations supported by a well-explained details...good luck to your backyard farm..watching in Taiwan
Hello from Taiwan😊... Thank you very much for the support❤
Congratulations to you and your asawa building a wonderful dream home and backyard farm!! I'm so inspired and have been imagining this type of life for years! Your place is very well thought out and built. Bravo! Good job! Thank you for sharing your channel with us!! 👍
Thank you for the overwhelming support😊. We'll give you a shout out next time😊
Keep going guys , this channel is educational , it is better than
Thank you so much❤
nice yard maam, happy farming
Thank you very much 😊
@Unwritten_Journey youre welcome 🐓🚜🥚
Very nice setup. Cover water tank or use black plastic to block sunlight.
Look into fodder or fermented grains as a feed supplement. Subbed
We will consider this idea, Thank you very much Sir❤
Nice ideas my dear hoping me also same . For now start to collect materials.
You will!🙏
For the water for your chickens you can safely add 2-4 drops of household bleach per liter of water to prevent algae and bacterial growth.
hello. Thank you for the suggestion,appreciate it. We will consider this. Thank you❤
That is a beautiful well thought out set up you are in a place where your efforts will pay off watch Dexters world he talks about growing azola grass that is a protein rich chicken feed and a lot easier to produce you should consider raising fish and ducks
Hi! We are actually watching Dexter's too😊, and yes we will grow azola and will have fishes too, construction is still on going but surely we'll share an update😊
For the water for your chickens, try to cover it with black sheet so the light can't pass.
If you paint the water barrel black you will not have any mold. We had white barrels for the collection of rainwater for our garden. It would always get moldy. We cleaned them out then painted the barrels black and the mold never came back.
Hi! That might be what we are going to do.😊 Thank you
If you and your husband value your time, as in time management, then I would highly suggest you use rice hulls for the piggery. I say that because you will absolutely spend a ton of hours cleaning the piggery every single day, just to realize that there will be just as much poo to clean two hours later...not to mention the smell of which will eventually drive you guys nuts. Rice hulls are normally free at rice production plants there...and a ton of it available for you to take away. Secondly, please establish a duckweed cement pond of roughly 12 to 15 feet squared...allow the poo water from a smallest tilapia fish enclosure to run into the duckweed pond. Duckweed will multiply daily from fish poo. It is a great source of feed addition for your animals.
Hello! We actually thought about that. Thank you for the idea. Appreciate it❤
I dont know if this is useful but there is a youtube channel called "BIOGAS ENERGY PHILIPPINES" you might be able to use the manure waste to produce cooking gas