How We Live With Dangerous Animals: Building & Our Night Routine
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We had a really scary experience this week when one of our ducks was attacked by a python! We wrangled the snake and saved the duck, so are sharing how we build our pens to keep the animals safe at night, our bedtime routine with all of the animals, and an update on our shed to studio renovation!
We live and farm on the land of the Arakwal and Minjungbal People of Bundjalung and these practices of regenerative living, agriculture and permaculture owe their roots and theories to Indigenous knowledge — they have been practiced by Indigenous People around the world for so many years.
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Anastasia's Instagram: @anast.asia
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Julia's Instagram: @juliavanderbyl https://www.instagram.com/juliavanderbyl/
Opening Music: Indira Elias
https://indiraelias.com/
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:49 Building in the shed with the goats!
5:29 Fixing the duck pen
6:39 Snake wrangling story!
7:59 Finishing the duck house
9:09 Bedtime routine for all the animals
Видео How We Live With Dangerous Animals: Building & Our Night Routine канала Mother The Mountain Farm
We had a really scary experience this week when one of our ducks was attacked by a python! We wrangled the snake and saved the duck, so are sharing how we build our pens to keep the animals safe at night, our bedtime routine with all of the animals, and an update on our shed to studio renovation!
We live and farm on the land of the Arakwal and Minjungbal People of Bundjalung and these practices of regenerative living, agriculture and permaculture owe their roots and theories to Indigenous knowledge — they have been practiced by Indigenous People around the world for so many years.
Instagram: @motherthemountain https://www.instagram.com/motherthemountain/
Facebook: @motherthemountainfarm
https://www.facebook.com/MotherTheMountainFarm/
Anastasia's Instagram: @anast.asia
https://www.instagram.com/anast.asia/
Julia's Instagram: @juliavanderbyl https://www.instagram.com/juliavanderbyl/
Opening Music: Indira Elias
https://indiraelias.com/
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:49 Building in the shed with the goats!
5:29 Fixing the duck pen
6:39 Snake wrangling story!
7:59 Finishing the duck house
9:09 Bedtime routine for all the animals
Видео How We Live With Dangerous Animals: Building & Our Night Routine канала Mother The Mountain Farm
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