Choosing the right location

Choosing the right locations for livestock and gardens can be very tricky. It's very important to do your research on your plants and livestocks heat and cool tolerance. For instance, most spring and summer vegetables are full sun, yet you wouldn't put an uncovered chicken coop in full sun. Depending on your area you may be able to get away with more or less. If you live in a cold climate it's best to locate the coops and livestock in as much sun as possible. If your climate is cold in the winter and hot in the summer (Like mine) than you have to be very careful, It's best to place livestock in a medium sun range spot with installation. This way it will stay warm in the winter and keep cool air in in the summer. Garden planting is a little easier, really no matter where you live vegetables should have full sun. This means 6-8 hours a day in full sunlight. If you live in a very very hot place like Arizona, than you might want to water more frequently or give the plants a break in the shade every few hours to let them rest.

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