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Zrossk, thank you for allowing people to clear up some differences in chicken rearing.
I am different than a lot of people here. I am not a lifetime farmer, nor am I a lifetime city boy. Closer to city, than farm in experience.
I like my little farm, but I don't HAVE to depend on it for food. It's a choice.
I have made my own laundry soap this year. I have butchered my first chicken this year. I have hatched my first chickens this year. I have learned the difference between hay and straw this year. I knew before, but have eyeballed the difference. I have learned the technical difference between 1st and 2nd cutting this year. I bought my first hogs this year. I bought my first goats this year.
I got most of my advise from here.
I CHOOSE to take the advise of the farmer instead of the urban person. Why? Because that's how I fancy myself raising animals. Actually, I listen to everyone, digest it, then make a decision.
I am different than a lot of people here. I am not a lifetime farmer, nor am I a lifetime city boy. Closer to city, than farm in experience.
I like my little farm, but I don't HAVE to depend on it for food. It's a choice.
I have made my own laundry soap this year. I have butchered my first chicken this year. I have hatched my first chickens this year. I have learned the difference between hay and straw this year. I knew before, but have eyeballed the difference. I have learned the technical difference between 1st and 2nd cutting this year. I bought my first hogs this year. I bought my first goats this year.
I got most of my advise from here.
I CHOOSE to take the advise of the farmer instead of the urban person. Why? Because that's how I fancy myself raising animals. Actually, I listen to everyone, digest it, then make a decision.