Domestic animals in suburbia

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Chapter 21

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RetroSuburbia

Build genuine household resilience by integrating animals that produce food, manage waste, and regenerate soil—right in suburbia.

This 18-page chapter delivers hard-won garden farming wisdom covering:

  • Working relationships with animals: Daily care rhythms that fit real suburban life, including strategies for avoiding conflict with foxes, neighbors, and your own schedule.
  • Deep-litter chicken systems: How to design yards and houses that convert weeds, scraps, and manure into rich compost—while keeping birds healthy and productive.
  • Mobile and rotational systems: Practical options like chicken tractors, poultry forage forests, and “holiday access” runs that let birds work your garden without destroying it.
  • Integrating diverse species: Ducks for slug control, pigeons for manure, quail for small yards, rabbits and guinea pigs as lawn-mowers and nutrient cyclers, and goats for household dairy.
  • Neighborhood-scale fodder cycles: How prunings, green waste, and public-space vegetation become free feed sources that close nutrient loops.

Real examples throughout—Melliodora’s deep-litter yards, duck wetlands, quail systems at The Plummery, and EcoBurbia’s goat–chicken integrations—show how ordinary households turn waste into fertility, animal care into daily rhythm, and small suburban blocks into productive micro-farms.

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This is a standalone chapter from David Holmgren’s RetroSuburbia book, available as a downloadable PDF.

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About the Author

David Holmgren is best known as the co-originator with Bill Mollison of the permaculture concept following the publication of Permaculture One in 1978. Within the growing and international permaculture movement, David is respected for his commitment to presenting permaculture ideas through practical projects and teaching by personal example, that a sustainable lifestyle is a realistic, attractive and powerful alternative to dependent consumerism. As well as constant involvement in the practical side of permaculture, David is passionate about the philosophical and conceptual foundations for sustainability, which he explored in Future Scenarios: How Communities Can Adapt to Peak Oil and Climate Change (2009), and Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability (2002). RetroSuburbia: the downshifter’s guide to a resilient future (2018) is his manual for practical action. With an increasingly high profile as a public speaker, David Holmgren provides leadership with his refreshing and unorthodox approach to the environmental issues of our time. David lives with his partner Su Dennett at “Melliodora”, a one-hectare (2.5 acre) permaculture demonstration site at Hepburn Springs, Central Victoria, Australia. Visit his web site at holmgren.com.au.
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