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My plans, I have been raised in a farming small town. With grandparents and great grandparent that all farmed. And that stopped with my parents generation and siblings.
I was really big into agriculture as a kid. Started producing my own goat herd at 8 when my grandparents gave me my first set of bottle babies, and it grew from there. Around that time the chickens and rabbits became mine, and first got started incubating anything and everything and selling it at auction or feed stores. At 10 I got a rescue horse to nurse back to health, so that started the horses.
In middle and highschool I was big in FFA and 4H. Was able to try out all kinds of livestock, that I am greatful for now. I have already made all the mistakes there are to make, so I am prepared for when I start my own farm up.
In early highschool I got my first ABCA Border Collie, and trained her to work like a dream. I had my first ABCA litter from her this year, and also bought another pup to train. I really love working dogs. And have had an offer to go do an paid internship type thing with a sheepdog trainer from out of state. Which I would love, but it is scary leaving everything I know. But that's an option too. They do boarding, dog training, herding training, grooming. I would love to start something like that one day. But like y'all mentioned, what job do I have to do to get to that point.
Now that I have had a semester back at home, I am really starting to focus more on the certain niche markets for livestock. Like now the "mini goats" are a thing. So I am slowly switching my Market Show Boer herd, to now have a few Polled blue eyed Nigerian Dwarfs. Then planning to go to Milking bred Nigerian Dwarfs and other Milking breeds also, then trying to do the soaps and other stuff just for fun and see where that goes.
Another are the Mini Cattle Breeds or AGH and Kune Kune Hogs. Sell breeding stock chicks, turkey, chickens, and ducks, etc.
Love the full size horses, but I think I might use my small stature to my advantage and hopefully get to the point where I can train a few POA/Welsh type horses to be kids ponies. Or maybe start with Show quality miniature horses since they eat less.
My life goals are pretty much just to have a farm that can support itself, instead of sucking money down the drain.
I'm a big worrier. So the nursing thing was very stable idea, easy to get a job anywhere, plenty income to support myself. I do have to say that I am proud that went a different direction, because as stable as it is, I don't think I would be happy. But with anything in ag, you really never know how something is going to work out. So it's scary to just move off and do something.
I love having y'all to talk through this with. It's been driving be crazy thinking about it since I came back home this spring. Seems not many people have the same idea of happiness, so when I try to explain the direction I want to go in, most people don't understand. Glad to have all y'all that have the same passion.
I was really big into agriculture as a kid. Started producing my own goat herd at 8 when my grandparents gave me my first set of bottle babies, and it grew from there. Around that time the chickens and rabbits became mine, and first got started incubating anything and everything and selling it at auction or feed stores. At 10 I got a rescue horse to nurse back to health, so that started the horses.
In middle and highschool I was big in FFA and 4H. Was able to try out all kinds of livestock, that I am greatful for now. I have already made all the mistakes there are to make, so I am prepared for when I start my own farm up.
In early highschool I got my first ABCA Border Collie, and trained her to work like a dream. I had my first ABCA litter from her this year, and also bought another pup to train. I really love working dogs. And have had an offer to go do an paid internship type thing with a sheepdog trainer from out of state. Which I would love, but it is scary leaving everything I know. But that's an option too. They do boarding, dog training, herding training, grooming. I would love to start something like that one day. But like y'all mentioned, what job do I have to do to get to that point.
Now that I have had a semester back at home, I am really starting to focus more on the certain niche markets for livestock. Like now the "mini goats" are a thing. So I am slowly switching my Market Show Boer herd, to now have a few Polled blue eyed Nigerian Dwarfs. Then planning to go to Milking bred Nigerian Dwarfs and other Milking breeds also, then trying to do the soaps and other stuff just for fun and see where that goes.
Another are the Mini Cattle Breeds or AGH and Kune Kune Hogs. Sell breeding stock chicks, turkey, chickens, and ducks, etc.
Love the full size horses, but I think I might use my small stature to my advantage and hopefully get to the point where I can train a few POA/Welsh type horses to be kids ponies. Or maybe start with Show quality miniature horses since they eat less.
My life goals are pretty much just to have a farm that can support itself, instead of sucking money down the drain.
I'm a big worrier. So the nursing thing was very stable idea, easy to get a job anywhere, plenty income to support myself. I do have to say that I am proud that went a different direction, because as stable as it is, I don't think I would be happy. But with anything in ag, you really never know how something is going to work out. So it's scary to just move off and do something.
I love having y'all to talk through this with. It's been driving be crazy thinking about it since I came back home this spring. Seems not many people have the same idea of happiness, so when I try to explain the direction I want to go in, most people don't understand. Glad to have all y'all that have the same passion.