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Protected: Sonnet for a Poultry Farmer

By Elizabeth Enslin on April 10, 2009

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Posted in NaPoWriMo, Sustainable Food | Tagged chickens, food, Sustainable Gardening, wordplay
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About Elizabeth Enslin

A writer based in Oregon, I look for inspiration and distractions in nature. An anthropologist, I ponder the places where nature and culture meet. A kitchen gardener, I promote biodiversity and learn from farming traditions around the world. A recovering academic, I try to do all with compassion and humor.

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  • User AvatarElizabeth Enslin { Hi Charlotte- We deposit urine in the same place as the solids when we're using the bucket. According to Jenkins, that's actually a good thing;... } – Feb 08, 3:19 PM
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