
10/01/04, 06:30 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: ontario
Posts: 561
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Hi and welcome texcat  . I did just what you are thinking of doing about 8 yrs ago and haven't looked back. Its a great life, in the country and I agree, with the others to start small, get some good books, and read up over the winter. You'll have a much better idea of what you want on your homestead and the work involved. Don't bite off more than you can handle, be prepared for alot of hard work, some heartbreak, and a ton of satisfaction in growing whatever tickles your fancy. I started with a few small gardens the first year, 50 meat chickens the next(wow too many for first timer at slaughter time!). I now have 5 pigs, 25 meat chickens in the freezer, 25 laying hens(they are sweeties...not like the idiot meat birds) and 7 turkeys live and two in the freezer. I'm having a blast, you will too! :yeeha: Good luck and happy homesteading!
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