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To: tioga

Oh, I see you need to spend some time listening to Jack Spirko (survivalpodcast), and perhaps hanging out on Kartographer’s threads.

It’s not viable to raise your chickens for eating.
Their purpose is to turn table scraps into egg protein.

For meat, it’s rabbits. Rabbits and chickens are necessary survival tools. Rabbits have the added benefit of making superior compost.

And, glad to hear that you’re in a place where you can have “livestock”, that’s a big leg up.


16 posted on 11/09/2012 5:22:00 AM PST by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: MrB

LOL I live in an historic village and 100 years ago it was legal, still is. No one but the Pakistanis who live out back have ever done it since I have lived here. They had two goats and the cops harassed them. Told them they could not take them to the park, because we have laws about them defecating there. They would walk them right through my yard to get them there. They had an old car and the goats would climb it and hang out, I used to stop and watch them while on my walks. That was back in 2001, so you can imagine how popular those goats were. Not a good idea to call attention to yourself at that time. My mother was dying that summer, she lived with us. I used to entertain her with stories of the goats. Don’t know what happened to them, but local legend is they slaughtered the goats for a celebration feast. LMAO They are ok as neighbors go. Don’t know them too well, but they get along with everyone. Many neighbors are quite fond of them.


19 posted on 11/09/2012 5:41:39 AM PST by tioga (Obama: Brought to us by the letter O and 16Trillion. Thanks for nothing, America.)
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