>>976815>video page not found>A tractor trailer dropped off a pallet of organic feed onto my tiny dock. This cost me $800 and would only last 3 months.>$34 for a bag of feedFucking moron.
I can't seem to find out how many chickens he owns, but from the photos, it doesn't look like very many at all; especially if he's feeding all of them using kitchen scraps and compost. If you have 25 chickens, that may be pretty difficult to do, even with free range. Any more and you'll need to grow food for them.
This is a typical "I was spending $10 billion, but now I'm making $1 million a week! You can too!" type of thing. Only the problem here is that what he is now doing is what you do starting out. On a farm, you don't toss anything in the trash. You compost everything and the compost is open to livestock to pick through. You don't worry about compost recipes and green-brown ratios. You don't worry about stirring it. You don't need a worm bin or a BSF bin. You don't even try to contain it. You just pile it up in a "zone" and let the chickens have at it.
There's already a Homegrowmen thread which has farming and gardening in it:
>>974435>>977657That's why png exists.