You can easily move herbivorous stock around. Hens scratch through their dung, eat out the fly larvae, scatter the nutrients into the soil. Give you eggs.
How compatible this technique is with a huge "regular" farm, I'm not sure.
There's no sense in being compatible. The farmer abandons "regular" factory farm models of shoving animals into big stationary structures and farms in a way that mimics nature.
There's tons of videos of Joel Salatin explaining nearly every step of it, in detail.
You can easily move herbivorous stock around. Hens scratch through their dung, eat out the fly larvae, scatter the nutrients into the soil. Give you eggs.
How compatible this technique is with a huge "regular" farm, I'm not sure.
There's no sense in being compatible. The farmer abandons "regular" factory farm models of shoving animals into big stationary structures and farms in a way that mimics nature.
There's tons of videos of Joel Salatin explaining nearly every step of it, in detail.