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Angel Girl on Cloud 9
(OP) User ID: 689718 United States 05/28/2009 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 590330 Thanks AC!! "Careful or you will end up in my novel" Angel |
malu
User ID: 593162 United States 05/28/2009 02:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | rabbits are also suited for this, for meat production. raising fish in above ground pools will yield a tremendous amount of meat. both are fertilizer making machines ;) "By way of deception, thou shalt do war." Israel's Mossad "The truth shall set you free." U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Motto |
Angel Girl on Cloud 9 nli (OP) User ID: 689718 United States 05/28/2009 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | rabbits are also suited for this, for meat production. raising fish in above ground pools will yield a tremendous amount of meat. both are fertilizer making machines ;) Quoting: maluThats true Malu more and more people I have been talking to are going to these measures. The sad thing is so many are also saying that their town ordinances even in smaller rural areas don't let you have chickens and rabbits. Just more control I guess. |
malu
User ID: 593162 United States 05/28/2009 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | rabbits are also suited for this, for meat production. raising fish in above ground pools will yield a tremendous amount of meat. both are fertilizer making machines ;) Quoting: Angel Girl on Cloud 9 nli 689718Thats true Malu more and more people I have been talking to are going to these measures. The sad thing is so many are also saying that their town ordinances even in smaller rural areas don't let you have chickens and rabbits. Just more control I guess. absolutely they would much rather see their citizens dependent on welfare than grow their own food. the last time this was really popular was during WWII and it really made a difference in the health of the population if you could add a small milking goat to the mix you would be way ahead of the curve. butter was like gold during the last major depression "By way of deception, thou shalt do war." Israel's Mossad "The truth shall set you free." U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Motto |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 533505 United States 05/28/2009 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have 22 chickens that we call the girls. my husband built them a really nice hen house with two picture windows! I live in the country so chickens aren't rare here, but it seems like more people would have them than do. Chickens are really easy to care for and they are peaceful critters. I enjoy having them a lot. I don't raise them for the meat, but for the eggs which I sell to the neighbors or use as trade for other things I need. I only feed them organic feed, and suppliment their diet with fresh veggies. The eggs taste great. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 586290 United States 05/28/2009 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | rabbits are also suited for this, for meat production. raising fish in above ground pools will yield a tremendous amount of meat. both are fertilizer making machines ;) Quoting: malu15 x 30 pool, I wonder how much catfish I can get out of that and what kind of aeration system would be required to prevent them from all dieing. |
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Angel Girl on Cloud 9
(OP) User ID: 689718 United States 05/28/2009 02:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | absolutely Quoting: maluthey would much rather see their citizens dependent on welfare than grow their own food. the last time this was really popular was during WWII and it really made a difference in the health of the population if you could add a small milking goat to the mix you would be way ahead of the curve. butter was like gold during the last major depression Very true and many would love to be dependent and not see the truth of what is going on. For those that see the writing and are prepping , you are right a goat or two would help be of tremendous help. Said thing is many are running into zoning laws, and all sorts of bs to just try to help themselves and others. "Careful or you will end up in my novel" Angel |
Angel Girl on Cloud 9
(OP) User ID: 689718 United States 05/28/2009 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have 22 chickens that we call the girls. my husband built them a really nice hen house with two picture windows! I live in the country so chickens aren't rare here, but it seems like more people would have them than do. Chickens are really easy to care for and they are peaceful critters. I enjoy having them a lot. I don't raise them for the meat, but for the eggs which I sell to the neighbors or use as trade for other things I need. I only feed them organic feed, and suppliment their diet with fresh veggies. The eggs taste great. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 533505Sweet Ac., your house for them sounds too cute. I have a small chandelier in mine...lol "Careful or you will end up in my novel" Angel |
malu
User ID: 593162 United States 05/28/2009 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | rabbits are also suited for this, for meat production. raising fish in above ground pools will yield a tremendous amount of meat. both are fertilizer making machines ;) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58629015 x 30 pool, I wonder how much catfish I can get out of that and what kind of aeration system would be required to prevent them from all dieing. [link to www.motherearthnews.com] [link to www.kurtsaxon.com] also research hydroponic gardening as they have hybrid systems to raise fish and food production, the systems compliment each other one of our own here used to do this in the mountains of colorado, indoors "By way of deception, thou shalt do war." Israel's Mossad "The truth shall set you free." U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Motto |
malu
User ID: 593162 United States 05/28/2009 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is true! There's this hen and rooster that run around here, and NOW........... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 483535They done went and had 11 babies under my porch! They're sooooooooooooooooooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I give 'em food....... I wonder if I can keep one? you may keep all of them it is written, it is law ;) "By way of deception, thou shalt do war." Israel's Mossad "The truth shall set you free." U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Motto |
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Angel Girl on Cloud 9
(OP) User ID: 689718 United States 05/28/2009 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We've talked about chickens, but we just haven't brought ourselves to that point. Quoting: DoomRaiderChicken fertilizer that is put out twice a year in the pasture makes me want to move to another country. Thanks for the info, Angel. I'm gonna save it (just in case). Your welcome sweet friend!! "Careful or you will end up in my novel" Angel |
malu
User ID: 593162 United States 05/28/2009 02:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | chicken tractor [link to home.centurytel.net] "By way of deception, thou shalt do war." Israel's Mossad "The truth shall set you free." U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Motto |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 586290 United States 05/28/2009 02:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | rabbits are also suited for this, for meat production. raising fish in above ground pools will yield a tremendous amount of meat. both are fertilizer making machines ;) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58629015 x 30 pool, I wonder how much catfish I can get out of that and what kind of aeration system would be required to prevent them from all dieing. I could use the sand filter that's on it now to vacuum that good old fertilizer from the bottom, but I would like to see a bit smaller pump for aeration. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 586290 United States 05/28/2009 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | rabbits are also suited for this, for meat production. raising fish in above ground pools will yield a tremendous amount of meat. both are fertilizer making machines ;) Quoting: malu15 x 30 pool, I wonder how much catfish I can get out of that and what kind of aeration system would be required to prevent them from all dieing. [link to www.motherearthnews.com] [link to www.kurtsaxon.com] also research hydroponic gardening as they have hybrid systems to raise fish and food production, the systems compliment each other one of our own here used to do this in the mountains of colorado, indoors Thanks for the links. |
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malu
User ID: 593162 United States 05/28/2009 03:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a cool idea until they start factoring in the cost of chicken feed. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 688270Better find alot of dumpster lettuce to feed 'em. Also, there's a trick in winter, vinegar in their water will keep them laying all winter. Can't recollect the ratio just now. we would feed our chickens our table scraps,minus meat, and they would free range plus supplements "By way of deception, thou shalt do war." Israel's Mossad "The truth shall set you free." U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Motto |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 670454 United States 05/28/2009 03:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cyndilou6.com] The Country Chicken Information and Tips for Raising Backyard Chickens [link to home.centurytel.net] The City Chicken [link to home.centurytel.net] The City Chicken -- chicken tractor gallery |
Angel Girl on Cloud 9
(OP) User ID: 689718 United States 05/28/2009 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cyndilou6.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 670454The Country Chicken Information and Tips for Raising Backyard Chickens [link to home.centurytel.net] The City Chicken [link to home.centurytel.net] The City Chicken -- chicken tractor gallery Thanks for the links AC! "Careful or you will end up in my novel" Angel |
White Hat User ID: 525020 United States 05/28/2009 03:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only tiny problem with this is that when you buy property (within a developement - urban), you have to consent to the deed restrictions. I work in the field and know of at least 122 of these 'communities", "subdivisions", "master plan developements", "associations" .... HOA's: WHICH STATE THAT IT IS A DEED VIOLATION TO ALLOW ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ON THE LOT OR PROPERTY. Which simply means that your HOA can and will put a lien on your house unless you remove the animals. With that said (and these deed restrictions are emulated over the past 30 years)... many older subdivisions don't care! But if your HOA does, or your neighbor does... you will be liable because you sign an agreement to adhere to those DR's upon closing with your title company. America the free?? No. That was happening over 400 years ago before the fences. (and the fencing rules) |
Druid
User ID: 500901 United States 05/28/2009 03:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have 22 chickens that we call the girls. my husband built them a really nice hen house with two picture windows! I live in the country so chickens aren't rare here, but it seems like more people would have them than do. Chickens are really easy to care for and they are peaceful critters. I enjoy having them a lot. I don't raise them for the meat, but for the eggs which I sell to the neighbors or use as trade for other things I need. I only feed them organic feed, and suppliment their diet with fresh veggies. The eggs taste great. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 533505We have seven in a brooder box (nearly coop ready, about a week!) sitting in the living room! :) Everything else is almost identical to your situation though! Not raising them for meat, just eggs, extensive coop (Ours our getting a stone castle. I'm not kidding....) We probably won't sell many eggs though. (too remote from the neighbors for much of that) So far they are far more gentle than I had heard they would be, but these are well cared for. And all the whores and politicians will look up and shout "save us!" And I'll look down and whisper "No." |
Angel Girl on Cloud 9
(OP) User ID: 689718 United States 05/28/2009 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only tiny problem with this is that when you buy property (within a developement - urban), you have to consent to the deed restrictions. Quoting: White Hat 525020I work in the field and know of at least 122 of these 'communities", "subdivisions", "master plan developements", "associations" .... HOA's: WHICH STATE THAT IT IS A DEED VIOLATION TO ALLOW ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ON THE LOT OR PROPERTY. Which simply means that your HOA can and will put a lien on your house unless you remove the animals. With that said (and these deed restrictions are emulated over the past 30 years)... many older subdivisions don't care! But if your HOA does, or your neighbor does... you will be liable because you sign an agreement to adhere to those DR's upon closing with your title company. America the free?? No. That was happening over 400 years ago before the fences. (and the fencing rules) Thanks for the input White Hat. Yes that is very true and they are making it harder everyday. I have a couple friends live in a smaller town very rural type area and can't. I love the idea of the people from Path to freedom gowning almost 10,000 pounds of food, chickens, rabbits and goats on 1/10 of an acre in San Diego . But wonder how they get around zoning laws . Must not have them in their area which is good and more power to them . Just sad for others that would like to work at being self sufficient. Also on that note know someone that is dealing with only allowed to have so big of a garden in regulations so it doesn't take business away from the grocery store. Oh bother. "Careful or you will end up in my novel" Angel |
ActiveIngredient User ID: 573652 United States 05/28/2009 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have seven in a brooder box (nearly coop ready, about a week!) sitting in the living room! :) Quoting: DruidEverything else is almost identical to your situation though! Not raising them for meat, just eggs, extensive coop (Ours our getting a stone castle. I'm not kidding....) We probably won't sell many eggs though. (too remote from the neighbors for much of that) So far they are far more gentle than I had heard they would be, but these are well cared for. Druid, how long were yours in the brooder box after hatching? Just curious... |
ALeopardSanctuary
User ID: 695319 Canada 06/16/2009 05:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We keep chicks for eggs. Not meat. At least two dozen per week pouring in from 6 bantam blood hens. Brother sun, intuition moon. Home at the forest. Sure every post I have mentions goat blood...How do you think we get plasma tv's? Organic needs are being assaulted. I'm not amused by this & encourage all to grow heirloom seed for themselves. The garden gives greatest power. Diabetes curing food list [Forget the FDA - Think for yourself]: Thread: Every item recently recalled by FDA for salmonella has diabetic healing also prostate Big Pharma rids their competition |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 350912 United States 06/16/2009 06:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only tiny problem with this is that when you buy property (within a developement - urban), you have to consent to the deed restrictions. Quoting: White Hat 525020I work in the field and know of at least 122 of these 'communities", "subdivisions", "master plan developements", "associations" .... HOA's: WHICH STATE THAT IT IS A DEED VIOLATION TO ALLOW ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ON THE LOT OR PROPERTY. Which simply means that your HOA can and will put a lien on your house unless you remove the animals. With that said (and these deed restrictions are emulated over the past 30 years)... many older subdivisions don't care! But if your HOA does, or your neighbor does... you will be liable because you sign an agreement to adhere to those DR's upon closing with your title company. America the free?? No. That was happening over 400 years ago before the fences. (and the fencing rules) This is one of the things that really bothers me , I understand when you have a crazy neighbor and the value of the property ,yada ,yada, but thats it. The Hoa should dare only to appear if the neighbor is trying to build the space thingy on the front yard or painting the house pink ( I am talking only about a subdivision , in the country is nobody bussinnes what you do.)We pay ,We own. |