That's where we are heading also. Don't know when or if we will every be fully self-sustaining, but that's the goal. Eventually I want a milk cow. Feels kinda dumb to have to buy cream at the store to make my own butter with but at least I'm in the habit now of making my own butter and we think it tastes better than store bought butter since we culture the cream instead of using "sweet cream".Love it!!
I am trying to pull together the best of both times. Modern science can be used in beneficial ways or not.
I understand GMO's and that we have created business models in which sustainability is not the goal, profit is. And we have a large population that requires feeding because they do not have the means of prooducing any to all of their own food. Here all the farms are about gone. Mayble a handful left because of the urban sprall from Boston. Fields turned into houses. Houses don't feed us. $350,000 houses. 30-40 on one cow pasture. sigh. Now covered by hot top manacured lawns and pestacides and herbicdes, oh my!
I am trying to be a little funny, because otherwise I would cry.
I have a few acres and abbutt state land that can never be developed. across the strett-- the forest has been cleared and som 45 houses are p lanned though the current economy has put a halt on that. NEar the end of one strett a HUGE house $500,000 went in-- and they buy my eggs.
When people understand that the quality of food is the deciding factor of good health, maybe they will care. FOr now the government food adinistration promotes a food plate that supports high consumption of grains. How silly when all the vegies both low carb and high carb vegies have far more nutrients than the grains which are mostly calories. When talking to a pediatrition of Indian decent I explained that I had switched the food pyramid portions-- 5-7 vegies aday and 3-5 grains aday, he loved that.
I see my chickens as a source of nutritious food for my family. Eggs and meat. WHat they eat becomes a high quality food for me and my family. THe high omega 3's and the betacaratines in the yellow eggs and the yellow fats. Yellow because of the grasses not the yellow food coloring agents in the commercial chickens. I don't need to eat fish and contribute to the over harvesting of the ocean fish because I get the omegas's from eggs and other vegie sources. ( No one ever mentions many vegies have high omega 3)
It is slow progess to get the land producing the food for the chickens. I will never be so self sustaining that I can produce everything on my farm that we need for food, but I can certainly try to see how har I can reasonably get. AND now that I have improved the lives of my animals and my family by doing this. Production will be less, and little or no pay for my work, but what is good health worth . . . .
I love this thread because it isthe only one that addresses home grown foods like chickens for our families, and our communities.
In addition to chickens being a food source, also like our chickens for their poop - makes things grow so nicely. Now my next thing to get done is to get them to help with the gardening and get them to concentrate their digging and scratching to turn over the garden beds.

