Ewe Mama
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Hello!
We are a family of 7 (5 homeschooled children) living on 3.5 acres in northeastern Ohio. We moved here several years ago when our children were quite young. I spent the last few years up to my eyeballs in toddlers, diapers, teaching children to read, trying to keep house, and so on. In general, just trying to live.
When we first moved here, we tried to do too much at once. We got a goat, a couple sheep, then a couple more sheep, chickens, and ducks. I have learned that I am quite good at hatching out ducks and chickens, but we stink at keeping them alive and safe from predators, mainly raccoons. We have designed and built more coops than I can count and raccoons have killed all but one chicken over the years.
My husband is currently in remission after a battle with the dreaded C, but he lacks strength. I am trying to get the house and animals straightened around on my own, with some help from the kids, of course.
I am seeking advice on the proper tools, equipment, and techniques, needed to improve pasture land for grazing, growing and harvesting hay on a small scale, and many other things. I would like to have a chicken moat at some point, and extensive earth bag fencing, but those are projects that are dreams at this point.
I look forward to getting to know you and listening to your advice and insight.
We are a family of 7 (5 homeschooled children) living on 3.5 acres in northeastern Ohio. We moved here several years ago when our children were quite young. I spent the last few years up to my eyeballs in toddlers, diapers, teaching children to read, trying to keep house, and so on. In general, just trying to live.
When we first moved here, we tried to do too much at once. We got a goat, a couple sheep, then a couple more sheep, chickens, and ducks. I have learned that I am quite good at hatching out ducks and chickens, but we stink at keeping them alive and safe from predators, mainly raccoons. We have designed and built more coops than I can count and raccoons have killed all but one chicken over the years.
My husband is currently in remission after a battle with the dreaded C, but he lacks strength. I am trying to get the house and animals straightened around on my own, with some help from the kids, of course.
I am seeking advice on the proper tools, equipment, and techniques, needed to improve pasture land for grazing, growing and harvesting hay on a small scale, and many other things. I would like to have a chicken moat at some point, and extensive earth bag fencing, but those are projects that are dreams at this point.
I look forward to getting to know you and listening to your advice and insight.