We really didn't have this thread? or am I that bad at search? 
That said I know this has been discussed in various forms within topics, but how about starting with the conclusion (things just got real) and now you must take action?
So let's posit a societal collapse following some sort of major catastrophe which cuts you and your flock (or farm) off from access to primary sources of resources, and supplies. The situation does not look to improve for at least a year or two if at all.
The question is then can you shelter in place or do you bugout?
What are your first steps?
What do you do with your birds? Are they ready to roll with you? or hunker down and hold your ground?
I know there's a handful of you already answering this question to certain degrees so if you're out there feel free to join in! (@Florida Bullfrog looking at you
Do you have certain types of scenarios you've already planned or prepped for?
Will you and your birds survive? or will you thrive?
Just interested in the different approaches our community might have on this, and maybe even get some fresh thoughts from people who haven't considered the possibility.
We all know there's an untold number of things ready to do us in, and it seems inevitable there will be a time when our number comes up.
If you can't answer this question now, feel free to come up with a plan of action to share!
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My personal setup is on a small acreage, my birds would be ready to move, but I've been putting more time in maintaining the property than I have given any thoughts to bugging out so while I could rock and roll, I haven't thought much about food or supplies to take along or how to maintain or add resources off property.
I personally would love to hear how some of you might tackle relocation.
My first steps are in progress, which is building a breeding flock of chickens. I have a rooster coming next month. I already have a breeding flock of geese.
My first other big consideration than food security will be flock transportation.
Other than this I'm a little disorganized in regards to the question and will be thinking about this as you share your ideas.
Be as brief or as detailed as you like! All are welcome!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
That said I know this has been discussed in various forms within topics, but how about starting with the conclusion (things just got real) and now you must take action?
So let's posit a societal collapse following some sort of major catastrophe which cuts you and your flock (or farm) off from access to primary sources of resources, and supplies. The situation does not look to improve for at least a year or two if at all.
The question is then can you shelter in place or do you bugout?
What are your first steps?
What do you do with your birds? Are they ready to roll with you? or hunker down and hold your ground?
I know there's a handful of you already answering this question to certain degrees so if you're out there feel free to join in! (@Florida Bullfrog looking at you

Do you have certain types of scenarios you've already planned or prepped for?
Will you and your birds survive? or will you thrive?
Just interested in the different approaches our community might have on this, and maybe even get some fresh thoughts from people who haven't considered the possibility.
We all know there's an untold number of things ready to do us in, and it seems inevitable there will be a time when our number comes up.
If you can't answer this question now, feel free to come up with a plan of action to share!
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My personal setup is on a small acreage, my birds would be ready to move, but I've been putting more time in maintaining the property than I have given any thoughts to bugging out so while I could rock and roll, I haven't thought much about food or supplies to take along or how to maintain or add resources off property.
I personally would love to hear how some of you might tackle relocation.
My first steps are in progress, which is building a breeding flock of chickens. I have a rooster coming next month. I already have a breeding flock of geese.
My first other big consideration than food security will be flock transportation.
Other than this I'm a little disorganized in regards to the question and will be thinking about this as you share your ideas.
Be as brief or as detailed as you like! All are welcome!
 
	 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 
 
		 
 
		 I have just over 3, and feeling like I should have held out and looked for more, but it's definitely and upgrade from the city.
 I have just over 3, and feeling like I should have held out and looked for more, but it's definitely and upgrade from the city. 
 
		 
 
		 
			
		
		
		
	
	
			
		 I can live off of potatoes, dried beans and pumpkins though! We have chickens and ducks for meat/eggs. We are looking at adding sheep, pigs and a couple of cows. We are planning to eventually move somewhere with more land though. When that happens I already told my husband I am buying a herd of bison. Always been a dream of mine to have bison. Some of the most beautiful animals and bison is also my favorite meat. We bought horses this year that I will be training to work cattle and drive. I specifically picked the two yearling because they are well matched for driving and not only is it fun, but if things did get crazy I could use them to help till and as transportation. As far as storage goes. We have this big awkward walk in closet in our living room that we are turning into a giant cool storage pantry for produce. We have hallway that just leads to another awkward closet so we are walling off the entire hallway turning it into another big pantry for dried and canned goods. For water we have a well and live close to the river. When everyone else in our state was in a drought our county wasn’t because of all of the underground river water. So I am not worried about that, but we are making a grid of water lines going across the entire property each leading to either a pump or non-electric livestock waterer. We have almost no trees on our property so I am planning a double layer row of Hemlocks bordering the outer edge of entire property as a wind break plus if things did get dire you can always eat the bark for carbs
 I can live off of potatoes, dried beans and pumpkins though! We have chickens and ducks for meat/eggs. We are looking at adding sheep, pigs and a couple of cows. We are planning to eventually move somewhere with more land though. When that happens I already told my husband I am buying a herd of bison. Always been a dream of mine to have bison. Some of the most beautiful animals and bison is also my favorite meat. We bought horses this year that I will be training to work cattle and drive. I specifically picked the two yearling because they are well matched for driving and not only is it fun, but if things did get crazy I could use them to help till and as transportation. As far as storage goes. We have this big awkward walk in closet in our living room that we are turning into a giant cool storage pantry for produce. We have hallway that just leads to another awkward closet so we are walling off the entire hallway turning it into another big pantry for dried and canned goods. For water we have a well and live close to the river. When everyone else in our state was in a drought our county wasn’t because of all of the underground river water. So I am not worried about that, but we are making a grid of water lines going across the entire property each leading to either a pump or non-electric livestock waterer. We have almost no trees on our property so I am planning a double layer row of Hemlocks bordering the outer edge of entire property as a wind break plus if things did get dire you can always eat the bark for carbs this has me all teared up now. Freedom sunsets and Bison. Always wanted a pumpkin patch. I planted pumpkins this year, but I didn't give them the right attention early on sadly. Next year though!
 this has me all teared up now. Freedom sunsets and Bison. Always wanted a pumpkin patch. I planted pumpkins this year, but I didn't give them the right attention early on sadly. Next year though!
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		