288 Facilitator’s Handbook for Permaculture Workshops
Field activity : Plan chicken/duck and vegetables (Animal Ex. 2)
Method : Participatory field activity
Tools : See exercise below
References : PC Book MOD 10 – Animal Systems; PC Book MOD 7 – Farming;
PC Book MOD 6 – Home and Community Gardens;
PC Book MOD 8 – Forests, Tree Crops, and Bamboo
Objective : Participants design an integrated animal system
Preparation
- Large paper and markers and/or 3-D model making materials for making the
design.
Design the chicken/duck and vegetable rotation system
- Design the animal rotation system with the participants.
- If an appropriate design has already been made in the “Design an animal
rotation system” exercise earlier in this module then this can be used. If not,
create the design, including the design factors listed in the “Design an animal
rotation system” exercise. - The designs can be made on paper or a simple 3-D model. The design does not
need to be too detailed as the details of the designs will become clear as they
are implemented in the development of the garden and related components. - Note: The designs will need to last the duration of the workshop so 3-D models
will need to be protected from the rain.
Needs for making the chicken/duck and vegetable rotation system
Once the system to be implemented following the design, the facilitator can ask the
group to help identify and (when appropriate) supply some or all the following tools and
materials for running the next exercises:
- Animals to be used.
- Legume tree seeds or cuttings for living fences.
- Tools for planting legume tree seeds or cuttings.
- Temporary fencing/gate making materials.
- Permanent fencing/gate making materials.
- Fence making tools.
- Housing or shade materials for the animals if needed.
- Housing or shade making tools.
- Watering containers for the animals.
Note: Use local sustainable materials to construct the fences and gates.
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