- Mar 15, 2014
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I just wanted to take a second and introduce myself.
I am a married 40somthing father of two, living north of the great city of Charlotte NC.
We live in a small neighborhood w/ livestock and farming restrictions, but that has never stopped anyone.
I grew up on a small 375 acre farm in western Illinois and miss the daily farming life. I am certain by most standards I am "soft" would never be able to keep up w/ myself of 20yrs ago!!!
We are not moving back to the "country" anytime soon, and really just want to embrace some simpler lifestyle benefits.
Gardening has become a big part of our life - we raise and eat a bounty of items and manage to stager plantings to maximize our harvests.
I think our next move is going to be to add 2-3 small hen chickens to our backyard. For those that caution me because of the neighborhood restrictions, I have found a loophole that allows outdoor domestic pet animals. There are a ton of accompanying documents that call out certain chickens as "pets".
I am going to be reading a ton of the post and might even be asking for advice.
THANKS FOR ALL THE CONTRIBUTE - I LOOK FORWARD TO EVERYONE'S INPUT.
I am a married 40somthing father of two, living north of the great city of Charlotte NC.
We live in a small neighborhood w/ livestock and farming restrictions, but that has never stopped anyone.
I grew up on a small 375 acre farm in western Illinois and miss the daily farming life. I am certain by most standards I am "soft" would never be able to keep up w/ myself of 20yrs ago!!!
We are not moving back to the "country" anytime soon, and really just want to embrace some simpler lifestyle benefits.
Gardening has become a big part of our life - we raise and eat a bounty of items and manage to stager plantings to maximize our harvests.
I think our next move is going to be to add 2-3 small hen chickens to our backyard. For those that caution me because of the neighborhood restrictions, I have found a loophole that allows outdoor domestic pet animals. There are a ton of accompanying documents that call out certain chickens as "pets".
I am going to be reading a ton of the post and might even be asking for advice.
THANKS FOR ALL THE CONTRIBUTE - I LOOK FORWARD TO EVERYONE'S INPUT.
and Welcome To BYC! You might like to check out your state thread for your neighbors 
