Technically, a voluntary Public/Private partnership involving no small amount of self-certification and a bit of the honor system, but yes, it worked extremely well.
Its up to you.
I am not a lawyer either, though I've worked with and for them for decades in various roles. I've also read the statues for the vast majority of States re: keeping livestock.
This is the Opinion of a reasonably well read lay person, NOT legal advice.
In my Opinion, most states...
My wife (stays home, keeps things from falling apart around me) noticed he wasn't behaving right. When he wouldn't get up and waddle away from her as she approached, she knew something was wrong. Insisted I take care of it immediately. Good that she did.
Tom Turkey (not an original name, I know) broke his thigh bone yesterday. Had to leave work earlier than intended to put him out of his misery. He'd have bled out internally, otherwise. I think he jumped down from the fence and his bone couldn't take the strain of his weight. Otherwise in...
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I have set about 50 fence posts, unstrung a bunch of others, hung 330' of fencing. I should be able to accomplish more in a day, but there are so many competing priorities I can't focus on the fencing. Will get more erected this weekend...
You can ferment almost anything. Whether or not it benefits from fermentation is a complex and nuanced answer. The common coccidiostat used in US medicated feed (Amprolium) isn't anticipated to be affected by fermentation.
Note, however, that if what you are fermenting, and how you are...
Mine is going to look a bit more like this in concept:
Only my main tanks are outside my greenhouse (which measures roughly 16' x 24', so a little bigger than the typical).
That's not enough length for sufficient heat transfer. You will have very little geothermal effect there. Ground loops are often HUNDREDS of feet. The math is complicated. Very complicated actually - more complicated than when i did rocket science.
The slower your water moves, and the...
There's a commercial garbage operation that composts the piles and lets chickens free range it. I'll find the links. It involves a LOT of assumptions, and you have to accept that your birds will be less productive than they potentially could be. Will benefit from choosing less "purpose built"...
I'm looking into aquaponics. Its neither cheap nor easy. I'll be doing it - already have the totes (2) and have laid out the plumbing. Getting the water temps and pH into an acceptable range can be challenging, same with the nitrogen cycle. Local laws may impact which fish you can use as...
4'. The goats could jump it if they were sufficiently motivated. I have a fence stretching jig, plus the tractor. 25hp is plenty, once it's maneuvered into place.
Started putting up woven wire fencing around the pasture. About a $2k investment, but the goats kept breaking the electric. Had to be done. About 250' complete, About 1000' to go.
Your local AG extension is probably a good place to get your water tested couple of basic additional tests Beyond pH and more importantly they can tell you what's likely to be a problem in your area, don't want to find out that your new acres are on an area that is just flooded with the...