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Maybe you were predicting your future...Hehehe, sorry I "accidentally" voted 500+...... heheheh.... I have seven...
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Maybe you were predicting your future...Hehehe, sorry I "accidentally" voted 500+...... heheheh.... I have seven...
We have always wanted to be more self sufficient, now we are I guess lol. We are taking our 300 lb feeder pig to the butcher next week and our garden is growing like crazy! We have 40ish tomato plants and a whole garden deticated to squash. We are going to have too many squash and pumpkins...I have always thought about doing meat birds, but I've never pulled the triggerbecause I get a few roos every summer to dress out from my broodies. It's fine, but I'd love to be more self sufficient.
Oh goodness, the feeder pig deal. If my family wouldn't flip the f out, I would have one. My friend and I decided a few years ago that we would buy two and each raise one - then we would take each others for the last 3 weeks and send them to the butcherWe have always wanted to be more self sufficient, now we are I guess lol. We are taking our 300 lb feeder pig to the butcher next week and our garden is growing like crazy! We have 40ish tomato plants and a whole garden deticated to squash. We are going to have too many squash and pumpkins...![]()
Last year we overgrew pepper....man we had so many! My husband and I are the only ones who like them! We didn't freeze anything last year so we might this year. Thanks for the advice!Oh goodness, the feeder pig deal. If my family wouldn't flip the f out, I would have one. My friend and I decided a few years ago that we would buy two and each raise one - then we would take each others for the last 3 weeks and send them to the butcherThen they up and moved to LA! lol. They certainly wont be doing feeder pigs in their teeny apartment...
We overgrew tomatoes and zucchini last year. The zucchini freezes beautifully in small pieces when blanched. I recommend that. Made great soup all winter. I am now using last years frozen bumper tomatoes as chicken treats in the heat.
I prefer freezing over canning by 100x. The only downside is that I still freeze in plastic baggies (I try to not use non recyclable plastics). If canning lids weren't MIA this year for all of the people freaking out I would can more.Last year we overgrew pepper....man we had so many! My husband and I are the only ones who like them! We didn't freeze anything last year so we might this year. Thanks for the advice!
I know a few people on here have that many chickens... I think maybe the_peanut_coop also voted that. (3 people also voted that)Who's the person who voted +500 and does he/she still call them backyard chickens?![]()
Hehehe, sorry I "accidentally" voted 500+...... heheheh.... I have seven...
500+ has 3 votes now!!Who's the person who voted +500 and does he/she still call them backyard chickens?![]()