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Chicken Coops for Sale in Brentford, South Dakota

Chicken Coops for Sale in Brentford, South Dakota

FROM COWSHED TO CHICKEN COOP

This article first appeared in the Wine Talk column in the Weekend Supplement of the Jerusalem Post.

Heard the one about the architect, carpenter, handyman and pastry chef? I know it does not go quite like the nursery rhyme, 'the butcher, baker and candlestick maker', but it does tell a story. What do these people have in common? They are all from one family and they founded a winery in 2001.

I am referring to Vitkin Winery. The architect, Sharona Paz-Belogolovsky owns the winery with her husband, handyman and jack of all trades, Doron Belogolovsky. The carpenter is Avraham Paz, the father of Sharona.

In 2002 they built a winery in the cowshed owned by Doron’s grandparents in the Vitkin Village, situated in the coastal Sharon Plain. Doron, the practical one, taught himself to make wine with the help and encouragement of the pastry chef.

 I visited the original winery. There are some restaurants where a visit to the kitchen will put you off eating there again. It is exactly the same with wineries. A place that is tidy, orderly and with the mantra 'cleanliness is next to godliness', somehow enhances the feelings about the quality of the wine. Vitkin Winery was small, but immaculate and clean.

Fast forward to 2015, and they have moved to new premises, this time in a building which used to be a chicken coop. It is an impressive building. The architect designed the winery, the handyman built it and the carpenter made the furniture.

There is no single bit of bric a brac or even the smallest piece of furniture that does not have sentimental significance. It is either something handed down in the family through the generations or hand crafted by the talented members of the Vitkin family. The wines aren't bad either.

Vitkin is one of Israel's finest boutique wineries. It has a name for quality, originality and authenticity. Most of the credit for this is due to the pastry chef, who makes the wine. In fact, Assaf Paz, brother of Sharona, put down his spatula and rolling pin a long time ago. He studied wine in Bordeaux in the late 1990’s, travelled to California and Australia and became a winemaker.

I first came across him when I was working for the Golan Heights Winery. He contacted me because he wanted wine for a tasting of Israeli wines to be held in Bordeaux. I was reluctant to help. You have no idea how many requests one gets like this. Yet he was very confident of himself, very persistent and was not put off by my reluctance. He was a nudge, but in the nicest possible way. Charming and at the same time determined to follow through. In the end he got what he wanted!

He returned to Israel as the winemaker for Tishbi Winery. Then he worked with me at Carmel Winery (by that time I had moved to Carmel.) He was responsible for the boutique winery at  Zichron Ya’acov Cellars. Later he moved to Binyamina Winery and was even for a short time at Segal Wines. This in itself must make him one of the more travelled winemakers in Israel. Now he is devoting himself full time to Vitkin.

He is a perky, optimistic character, usually smiling who likes to think out of the box. From the beginning he wanted to make Israeli wines rather than international wines. On his suggestion the winery decided to concentrate only on more unusual or exotic varieties. For him, ABC (the 'Anything But Chardonnay' movement), also meant no Cabernet Sauvignon, no Merlot and no Sauvignon Blanc. His was the first winery to make this choice and as such he became the main pioneer of the Mediterranean trend that now has many adherents.

He is like his talented father, who can look at a barrel and visualize how he can fashion furniture from it. Assaf has the ability to look at an old run down vineyard, with very high yields and envisage what he can get out of it. For instance looking at an old vineyard in the Zichron area, he thought what if I take only these rows and that plot, reduce yields and try and make a quality wine.

And that is what he did. He was able to make a silk pouch out of a sow’s ear by using fruit previously used for Kiddush wine to make a quality Carignan. It is amazing what can be done by looking at the same grapes in a different way, with the desire to make a quality wine and the knowledge and technology to back it up. Is there anything that symbolizes the Israeli wine revolution more than this? The move from sweet to dry, and from the most basic level to quality.

The Vitkin Carignan 2002 and Petite Sirah 2003 were sign posts for an Israeli wine industry as a whole. Just to make sure we got the picture, he encouraged the same focus at Carmel with support of the chief winemaker and they produced their first Appellation Carignan and Petite Sirah wines in 2004.

I recently did a tasting of all the country’s leading Carignans and the Vitkin finished in first place. Not for nothing is Assaf known as Mr. Carignan. His interest in this variety stems back to 1999 when, whilst still in Bordeaux, he was invited to a wine tasting of Priorat wines that blew his mind. Priorat, in the Catalonian region of Spain, is one of the few regions in the world where old vine Carignan is given respect. Later on, at a time when other winemakers were visiting Napa Valley, Bordeaux, Barossa Valley and Tuscany, he chose to visit Priorat, to learn the secrets of the canny Catalonians.

Today Vitkin Winery is a specialist of the more unusual varieties like Carignan, Petite Sirah and Cabernet Franc.  He also makes a Pinot Noir (it is so Assaf Paz, that he would try!) and a Riesling, (Johannisberg, not Emerald) which is one of the better examples of this variety in Israel.

His entry level wines, branded with the labels 'Israeli Journey' are extremely popular restaurant wines. They are full of flavor, yet refreshing with good acidity. There is a red, white and rosé, and these are wines to drink whilst sitting outside in Jaffa or Acre, eating mezze, fish and grilled meat, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It goes without saying they represent excellent value.

The prestige blend is a wine called Shorashim, which means roots. Not surprisingly, it is a Mediterranean style blend and it is made only in better vintages. This is a winery for whom roots, origins and family are of paramount importance.

Vitkin's wines are sourced from the Judean Hills, Mount Carmel, Upper Galilee and Golan Heights. In other words Paz tries to source from the best region for the varieties he works with. They also have plans to plant a vineyard in front of the winery.

So Vitkin Winery has progressed from the cowshed to the chicken coop. The new winery is well worth a visit. Furthermore, from the 2015 vintage, the wines will be kosher for the first time.  The winery's high quality and good value wines are a lighthouse showing the way for the industry as a whole.

The Vitkin wines I recently tasted were as follows:

White Israeli Journey 2014 A white wine made from Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, Viognier, Colombard and Gewurztraminer. Broad flavored with a nose of apricot, floral notes and a hint of cut hay. It has a refreshing finish.

NIS. 75

Vitkin Riesling 2013 A fragrant, classic Riesling with delicate but complex aromas of citrus blossom, wild flowers and a petroleum note and a piercing acidity. NIS 90

Pink Israeli Journey 2014 Crisp,strawberry colored rosé made from Carignan and Grenache grapes. It has a delicate berry aroma and excellent acidity. This is the year of rosé. NIS 75

Red Israeli Journey 2013 A super drinking wine. It is a blend of Carignan, Syrah and Cabernet Franc. Ripe, fruity aroma, with a chewy flavor mid palate, and a refreshing finish that demands you take another glass. NIS 75

Vitkin Carignan 2011 The aroma of this Carignan is reminiscent of plums, black cherry with a hint of Mediterranean herbs. In the mouth it has a complex dried fruit character and long balanced finish. NIS 105

Vitkin Petite Sirah 2010 A deep colored wine, with an aroma of black fruits and a tantalizing hint of violets. The taste is meaty , earthy even spicy and the finish is long. This is a wine for carnivores. NIS 125

Adam Montefiore works for Carmel Winery and writes on wine for both Israeli and international publications.

 

Chicken coops for sale in Brentford South Dakota can be found in agricultural newspapers and community newspapers. The coops are designed for housing for chickens in a safe and secure environment. They generally consist of a small building or large box that is then sectioned off to smaller boxes where the chickens go to roost (or sleep). Chicken coops are a must for raising chickens. Brentford South Dakota chicken coops are commonly constructed from wood products. They are not very stable buildings and provide only minimal protection from the elements. Now chicken houses used for large production facilities are a entirely different structure, they are huge and can hold up to 10000 chickens. The coops are typically used for backyard operations, or small family farms. They vary in size depending on the number of residents they house. chicken-coops-in-Brentford-SDFinding chicken coops for sale in Brentford South Dakota is probably not one of the easiest of items to find. There are manufacturers of chicken houses and coops that sell them out right and Brentford South Dakota farm supply stores that they can also be purchased through, but generally speaking it will take some effort to find a chicken coop for sale in Brentford South Dakota, especially if your location is not a typically rural location. In rural locations that are much more abundant and easily had. Chicken Coops for sale in Brentford SD

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A good place to start any search is the internet. Simply plugging in the phrase "chicken coops for sale in Brentford South Dakota" into any one of the numerous search engines and a wealth of information will pop up. This information will provide links to other websites that will be informative and will provide the right direction for finding Brentford South Dakota chicken coops. What to look for when buying a chicken coop in Brentford, South Dakota With the substantial rise in poultry maintaining there has been a similarly huge rise in the array of fowl materiel on sale. Poultry housing is an instance in factor. It's likewise a classic example of the good old bandwagon being jumped on as different potential chicken real estate specialists market a selection of holiday accommodation claiming to be the excellent solution to your chicken housing requirements. Frequently the rate looks attractive, your house looks appealing, heck even the clean-cut family standing there feeding the chickens look attractive. Surely they recognize a quality chicken house when they see one? There are many affordable and awful coops flooding the marketplace. I recognize this as I've checked a variety of them in the area, and also seen a ewe run straight with one when the feed bucket showed up. The result was nothing but an expensive heap of firewood and also a small flock of bemused and currently homeless bantams. Chickens for sale in Brentford SD

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Typically these mass produced versions are created of fast grown timber - come the first drop of rain they swell, leaving you either barricading a doorway that will not close, or ripping the doorway furniture off in a vain effort to release the squawking citizens. The initial warm day suggests the timber dries out and also fractures, the really felt roofing bubbles and also boils, and come nightfall the hens choose not to enter. This is not because of their dissatisfaction at the decline of their once appealing building but because the hovel is now a sanctuary for, and also probably crawling with, the fowl caretaker's nemesis, red mite. Add on that it said on the blurb that it would match 4 large chickens when that equipping density was based upon the Circle Line at 5pm on a Friday, and what are you left with? A number of joints and also some kindling. A good coop for thee to 4 birds ought to cost you around ₤ 300 though this can depend upon whether you elect for a cost-free standing house or one with a run affixed. Thinking you are varying your birds in a large room and also the pop hole door allows sufficient for the type you keep, then the primary demands of housing come down to three points which will define the variety of birds your house will hold; perches, nest boxes and also ventilation. Many breeds of chicken will certainly perch when they visit roost at night, this perch must preferably be 5-8cm wide with smoothed off sides so the foot rests pleasantly on it. The perch must be above the nest box entry as chickens will certainly additionally naturally try to find the acme to perch. A perch lower than that will have the birds roosting in the nest box over night (which is by the way when they produce the most poo) causing soiled eggs the following day. They should not however be so high off the flooring of your home that leg injuries can occur when the bird gets down in the early morning. Chickens need regarding 20cm of perch each (in tiny breeds this is clearly less), plus if greater than one perch is installed in the house they should be greater than 30cm apart. They will certainly hunker up with their neighbors however are not that crazy about roosting with a beak in the bloomers of the bird in front. Preferably the house should have a least one nest box for every 3 birds and also these should be off the ground and in the darkest area of your home. The house should have sufficient air flow: without it then condensation will certainly develop every evening, even in the chilliest of climate. Realize, air flow works with the concept of warm and comfortable air leaving via a high void drawing cooler air in from a lower space - it's not a set of holes on opposite wall surfaces of your house and also at the same degree, this is just what's known as a draught. If you have a house with a run connected then the factors above are still real, but you ought to likewise consider the run size. The EU optimum legal equipping density for a complimentary range bird is (and let's face it, one of the inspirations for keeping some chickens at home is perhaps improved or better welfare) 2,500 birds per hectare, that's maximum one bird each 4m made even. Take a close look at a few of the deal homes - it could well be your home has the best perches, correct ventilation and also adequate nest boxes for a sensible number of birds, however will each of the chickens have anything more than an A4 sized item of ground to invest the day on? Therefore as the saying goes, "you obtain exactly what you pay for". You might think you've grabbed a bargain, yet you and also your flock can rue the day you did. Purchase the appropriate house as well as it will certainly last for a few years, otherwise longer offered the right treatment. Eventually your poultry as well as your poultry keeping encounter will be a lot the far better for it.
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