• village604@adultswim.fan
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    8 hours ago

    Large herbivores like cows are going to be capable of damaging traditional solar installations. But this would be great for goats and sheep and stuff.

    Chickens would be fine, but you’d have to clip their wings (not surgically) so they can’t fly up on them.

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      Cattle pastures usually just mount the panels higher up, and put safety cages around service panels and electrical conduit.

      The most I’ve seen with chickens is just a couple panels on the roof of the coop, or barn for industrial sized chicken processing. (I’m not going to call it farming, it’s basically a factory)

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        8 hours ago

        I have always been puzzled about why raising chicks is farming instead of ranching.

        But I was meaning damage to the supports if the livestock was allowed close enough to benefit from the shade. Although the risk with chickens is getting the panels dirty or damaging them.

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        7 hours ago

        I’m not too up to date on solar panel materials engineering, but another concern would be them pecking at the panels or their claws scratching/cracking the existing cover.