Yes. we had fresh eggs. We kept quite a few hens and one rooster over the wintertime and it was my job to tend them. Every morning before school I lugged 5 gallon buckets of hot water to the far corner of our 5 acre lot to put in their frozen water trough. I also broke up the ice on the pond so the ducks could swim. Occasionally, I’d see them swim around under the ice and then come back out through the hole I’d made.
Oh my. ! Poor little guys.
Your story is interesting. My mom was the youngest of 11 children and grew up dirt poor. Her abusive dad died when she was three, her mom was a mental case, and it was up to her siblings to run a farm. They grew and raised everything they ate. If they didnt have it, they didnt eat.
As a result she (understandably) wanted to completely forget that life, and married my engineer dad. So I never learned from her how to live off the land, cooking, gardening, canning, farming, etc. I am 100% book taught, and started 12 years ago. It has been hard with a lot of trial and error as to what works here in GA and what does not. I started with a small garden and a few chickens. Chickens are a gateway drug for farming by the way, lol. What I do still pretty small but what I do provides about 75% of my familys food.
Unlike my mom, for whom this life would be cause PTSD, I love doing it. My husbands job provides enough for us, but this way of life is fulfilling for me and brings in a small side income. It fit nicely with homeschooling, and my kids grew up knowing what physical work is. Their friends had no clue what it was to muck stalls before school lol. My oldest still loves physical work, made a career out of it, even though he was accepted at every college he applied to. He picked a trade and now is in a very niche career.
My mom died of ALS about 22 years ago, but she always knew with my love of the outdoors and animals that I would be doing something like this. I have a MA degree in a completely different field, lol, but it did get me through my 20s.
Sorry, Im rambling. Waxing nostalgic.