Shiloh Acres
Lovin' The Homestead
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Bee, that sounds really well thought out. I was thinking earlier when I answered this question that the fields and woods nearby that are not really part of my property would yield a lot of grazing and foraging. Some of them are practically abandoned now.
Water would be my big problem. And that is MAJOR. I do know there's a large creek that runs somewhat parallel to the county road. It should be within hiking distance straight through, if passage is available. I suppose I'd need to teach the llamas to pack and find a way for them to help carry water. I'd need a lot of it, and I can't store much.
Hoping to put in a new well next year. There is one but it's had junk thrown in and I am not sure why. But even with no disaster, I'd like a well for the animals and gardens to cut utility costs.
Water would be my big problem. And that is MAJOR. I do know there's a large creek that runs somewhat parallel to the county road. It should be within hiking distance straight through, if passage is available. I suppose I'd need to teach the llamas to pack and find a way for them to help carry water. I'd need a lot of it, and I can't store much.
Hoping to put in a new well next year. There is one but it's had junk thrown in and I am not sure why. But even with no disaster, I'd like a well for the animals and gardens to cut utility costs.