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Hi, just joined. Had to join to buy some beautiful hatching Buckeye eggs! We live in Spotsylvania, VA.
We have a small farm and have around a 100 or more (depending on kill, selling, hatching, you know) of different poultry. We raise turkeys for meat, chickens for meat and eggs, pea birds, and course the pet bantams that hubby wonders why I fool with them since they lay tiny eggs only when they want to.
And course the annoying guineas that are "my" pets, since if something happens to me they are first on hubbies list that have to go.
We raise Miniature Jersey milk cows, angus beef, a couple old timer horses and course the pony for the kids.
We garden and sell hay.
I can our foods for the winter and with a milk cow make our own butter, cheese, yogurt, ect. I feed all my poultry extra milk and clabber and they lay some big and hard shelled eggs and grow yummy meat birds with that.
I am looking forward to read and learn from the posts here and perhaps get suckered into buying more hatching eggs because I can't say no.
Deanna
We have a small farm and have around a 100 or more (depending on kill, selling, hatching, you know) of different poultry. We raise turkeys for meat, chickens for meat and eggs, pea birds, and course the pet bantams that hubby wonders why I fool with them since they lay tiny eggs only when they want to.

We raise Miniature Jersey milk cows, angus beef, a couple old timer horses and course the pony for the kids.
We garden and sell hay.
I can our foods for the winter and with a milk cow make our own butter, cheese, yogurt, ect. I feed all my poultry extra milk and clabber and they lay some big and hard shelled eggs and grow yummy meat birds with that.
I am looking forward to read and learn from the posts here and perhaps get suckered into buying more hatching eggs because I can't say no.

Deanna