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Welcome dutchbunny83,

We are retired military, and live in Parkton, just south of Hope Mills. Like every place else, the area has plusses and minuses. People who dwell on the negatives only see those and never find the good stuff!

I love that you have such a good understanding of Chicken Math! :D
 
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Welcome dutchbunny83,

We are retired military, and live in Parkton, just south of Hope Mills. Like every place else, the area has plusses and minuses. People who dwell on the negatives only see those and never find the good stuff!

I love that you have such a good understanding of Chicken Math!
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Thank you!

We actually looked into moving to Parkton, my husband desperately wants a farm.
There are always realty postings for farms further southeast that are like 20 minutes from Myrtle Beach.
I keep telling him 13 more years to retirement and we can go down there and get a farm :)
I really want a dairy cow, since we can't get raw milk with the ban. Trying to be almost completely self sufficient!
We are from Maryland originally, and I love being down here. I told my family back home we're never coming back, I plan on spending the rest of my life in the Carolinas
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We have even had bear in Greensboro before! Crazy!!

Angela (Forsyth County, NC)
Now, I knew there were bears here. When we lived in Anchorage (Alaska), every summer I'd have to call home to tell the kids to stay in the house because there was a bear in the neighborhood. You didn't want to mess with the moose either. One very snowy winter there were so many moose in town that we were escorted from work to our cars by armed security guards because they (the moose) were getting aggressive (food scarcity). They're mostly dangerous just by virtue of their size though.

Well, I planned the coop for possums and racoons and coyote. Guess I'd better take another look and think like a big cat.
 

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