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Rmjr81

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Jul 27, 2020
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Hello everyone,

My name is Randy, my partner and I are new homesteaders since May 1, 2020. We decided to start out with chickens and other poultry in our flock. We have 12 chickens 6 black laced silver wyandottes, 6 black laced golden wyandottes, 4 heritage blue slate turkeys, and 4 Guinea hens. We started out chickens on May 9th, day old. Turkeys and guineas on June 19, day old. Have rather enjoyed the experience this far!! We can't wait to have some fresh eggs. Which from what I read will be in late fall maybe spring depending on my chickens.
We own 5 acres of land in Wisconsin, I've never raised any other animals or anything, but dogs cats and some birds and fish, but of course none for food purposes. My partner has lived here before as it was the family home. We purchased it to start a new life and become more self sufficient. It's always been a dream of mine to have a small farm or homestead. Some of our hobbies include fishing, camping, motorcycles, gardening, and hiking. Which I assume wont be doing as much, lol, still gardening though. We moved from the southwest desert to northern Wisconsin because of this whole covid thing. I'm so glad we did!! It has helped us grow more together and live a better life than we ever thought possible. So far so good. Kind of dreading winter, since winter for us was more like spring for the north. We are looking forward to enjoying meeting like minded people and to learn from y'all too. Have a great day!
 
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Hi Randy, congrats on your growing farm! Those winters will take some getting used to (we moved from Florida to Wyoming). Glad things are going well for you!
Thanks!! Yeah I'm not big on snow, but I'm doing what I've always wanted and I know winter is going not be my best friend that's for sure. But non the less nothing easy in this world if you want to make something out of it.
 
Thanks!! Yeah I'm not big on snow, but I'm doing what I've always wanted and I know winter is going not be my best friend that's for sure. But non the less nothing easy in this world if you want to make something out of it.

Winter time is when you can get all those indoor things done you don't have time for in the summer. :D
 

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