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I never heard of deer hams! Sounds good. I have rabbitt problems too. I have been live trapping them for a friend that likes to have them around (?) She does not have a garden. Something new I am trying right now for the first time is a new web-site called barter quest.com. You post what you have for trade along with a list of things you would like in return. No money changes hands. If it pans out I will use it more. By the way, as I inch my way to self sufficiencey one big problem looms. IF a calamity occures and everything caves in I can get along without electricity quite well. I can easily heat and cook with wood. What would be much harder is the water situation. In the old days many people had cisterns to store water. That is something that I think many peple who are contemplating self-sufficiencey are overlooking. If you have a brook or stream or pond then much is solved. Another option would be a dug well. (Not too many of them around anymore) In MN new housing must have deep wells (over 50' deep). I'm not sure but I think old open wells are supposed to be capped.
I never heard of deer hams! Sounds good. I have rabbitt problems too. I have been live trapping them for a friend that likes to have them around (?) She does not have a garden. Something new I am trying right now for the first time is a new web-site called barter quest.com. You post what you have for trade along with a list of things you would like in return. No money changes hands. If it pans out I will use it more. By the way, as I inch my way to self sufficiencey one big problem looms. IF a calamity occures and everything caves in I can get along without electricity quite well. I can easily heat and cook with wood. What would be much harder is the water situation. In the old days many people had cisterns to store water. That is something that I think many peple who are contemplating self-sufficiencey are overlooking. If you have a brook or stream or pond then much is solved. Another option would be a dug well. (Not too many of them around anymore) In MN new housing must have deep wells (over 50' deep). I'm not sure but I think old open wells are supposed to be capped.
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