Kindpharm
Chirping
Hello from Southeast Idaho! Lost River Valley is where we call home!
Good day! We are new to our 10 acre plot and probably screwing it all up but loving almost every minute of it! (almost every minute-not a big fan of having to cull a gosling that I just rehabbed back to health because it ran into the other geese and was stomped by a gander, that SUCKED)
We are doing our best with a couple goats, breed unknown, for weed control-we spend a lot on feed for them so they don't eat many weeds. We have a mammoth donkey and a mini donkey and have NO idea what we are doing with either of them... but they seem to like us anyway. We had a pot belly pig but he had to be rehomed do to our lack of knowledge, he went to a new home with other little pigs and I think of him often and pray that I made the right choice as I recognize little pigs don't handle change very well. We also have a lot of geese. The people we got them from had NO idea what kind they were and my search to learn stated they might be Cotton Patch geese... I am not sure but I know they make a ton of noise and make really cute babies! and lastly we have just two laying hens (for now) and 8 young roosters that I am wanting to learn how to butcher and pressure can and then I will bring in a rooster our neighbor is giving away.
We are 'empty nesters' and kinda newlyweds of 8 years... we are in the 'just do it and make mistakes to learn from as you go' stage of this endeavor and I am struggling with, 'am I to old and broke down to start this now'? Arco Idaho is not the 'ideal' place to try and make money growing food nor anything else for that matter so I struggle... but boy is this area BEAUTIFUL! I am originally from Indiana and my hubs is from Oklahoma but our HOME will always be here in the mountains!
Good day! We are new to our 10 acre plot and probably screwing it all up but loving almost every minute of it! (almost every minute-not a big fan of having to cull a gosling that I just rehabbed back to health because it ran into the other geese and was stomped by a gander, that SUCKED)
We are doing our best with a couple goats, breed unknown, for weed control-we spend a lot on feed for them so they don't eat many weeds. We have a mammoth donkey and a mini donkey and have NO idea what we are doing with either of them... but they seem to like us anyway. We had a pot belly pig but he had to be rehomed do to our lack of knowledge, he went to a new home with other little pigs and I think of him often and pray that I made the right choice as I recognize little pigs don't handle change very well. We also have a lot of geese. The people we got them from had NO idea what kind they were and my search to learn stated they might be Cotton Patch geese... I am not sure but I know they make a ton of noise and make really cute babies! and lastly we have just two laying hens (for now) and 8 young roosters that I am wanting to learn how to butcher and pressure can and then I will bring in a rooster our neighbor is giving away.
We are 'empty nesters' and kinda newlyweds of 8 years... we are in the 'just do it and make mistakes to learn from as you go' stage of this endeavor and I am struggling with, 'am I to old and broke down to start this now'? Arco Idaho is not the 'ideal' place to try and make money growing food nor anything else for that matter so I struggle... but boy is this area BEAUTIFUL! I am originally from Indiana and my hubs is from Oklahoma but our HOME will always be here in the mountains!