teddy jaffe: yeah. marc jaffe: there are some permanent paddocks, there's some permanent fencing, but the vast majority of it is this portable electric fencing that allows us to move the animals around. oh, these are electric fences? these are electric fences. oh good thing you told me. ah! teddy jaffe: where we are, we get a good amount of rainfall. they have more grass than they can eat. susan jaffe: so it was just a matter of finding out what would work for us. and we started off with chickens. hello hello. ladies. johnny "bananas" devenanzio: how long does it take a chicken to lay an egg? like nine months? taylor jaffe: that'd be an unsustainable farm. johnny "bananas" devenanzio: yeah, i was going to say. they're laying an egg a day. johnny "bananas" devenanzio: an egg a day? taylor jaffe: an egg a day. oh this one's warm. just laid. no way. yeah. susan jaffe: for those of us who choose to eat meat, you have to be responsible about the meat you eat. that's just my philosophy. johnny "bananas" devena