... and well the rest in history. I went and pulled one row after another and line then up along and old perimeter fence of the farm, stacked two high for around 2000 linear feet. What this done was for me was... Yes you guess it ... two fold... again. One WaLa good strong fence and two since it was wide and vegetation grew up around it, it became perfect habitat for our smaller creatures like rabbits to seek refuge and nest which over the years our hawks loved... and of course in case I needed a meal or two. Now after thirty some years the fence/old chicken cages are working fine except when the deer have over time decided to beat it down crossing it over and over again at places is their naturally course up along our ridge. So it was just a few days ago we had to go up to our highest meadow and fix such a place along one of our deer highways that it had came down. This became urgent since we just had several dozen lambs born the last couple weeks and before we rotate the flock up there to graze it needed to be secure... if you wish to see how I took the cages and made the fence... here is a short video of us a couple days ago fixing our creative permaculture recycled rabbit habitat use to be torture chambers for chickens fence...
What might be of major concern is the use of tires on actual cars, where they are a major non-point pollution source spread all over the country and emitting whenever they are driven on, spewing out tiny particulates that move with the air and water. So for anyone concerned about reducing pollution from tires, the place to start is cars. Forget that old tractor tire planter in Grandma's yard. Minor issue. Do something about all those cars!