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big brown horse

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Hi! Welcome to SS. :D

I have a whole bunch of animals (sheep, chickens, ducks, horses etc) that I have raised as naturally as possible. (I was told that sheep have one foot in the grave at all times...whatever!)

In fact, I have one big fat healthy hog that is going to freezer camp this week that was only dewormed by chemicals once when he was a baby. He has since been on raw pumpkin seeds, charred wood and the forest. (Plus bananas, scarps and hard boiled eggs.)

Everyone here is very nice and very helpful, giving advice w/o being obnoxiously sarcastic.

-Sally
 

Wifezilla

Low-Carb Queen - RIP: 1963-2021
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I raise ducks and quail and move more towards natural methods all the time. Money and a lack of space keep me from going all out. I must be doing something right though. I had a coturnix quail hen and an Indian Runner duck go broody on me and hatch out youngsters. Neither one of these breeds is supposed to go broody. Getting them back closer to nature got their hormones all stirred up or something :D
 

lalaland

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welcome, join the fun, and fear not! I don't think anyone here is convinced that their way is the only way, and everyone has always been helpful and friendly.

what sort of animals do you have?
 

SKR8PN

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Welcome aboard the board!! :frow Like mentioned before, no sharks here!
Pull up a chair and join in!
 

miss_thenorth

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Come on over, don't be askeered of us! :D We are all living on the edge.<insert evil laughter here> I have horses, sheep, a calf, chickens ducks, quail and rabbits. And if all goes well, next year I will have ~A ~ pig (just one). All my large breeds run together since this fall, my horses, calf, and sheep all eat out of the same hay bale. I don't grain feed. (anymore) I will be getting a microscope to do my own fecals (Santa, are you reading this?) I have just started running my rabbits outside, on the ground, in a movable dog kennel converted to rabbit run. Next year, I plan on having my quail out of cages and living outside in a movable tractor. Designing it will be a winter project. Like others, I am moving towards a more natural and therefore more healthy life for my critters also. I do not raise my animals for production, --strictly to raise the best meat for my family while providing the best life for my critters. (exception horses--they will never be eaten. :p) I try not to post over there, but do on occasion. although, I find if I have a question, there are enough ppl here who live life like me, who know the kinds of animals I raise, who will help me with whatwever I need help with. Much more comfortable over here.

So, just being curious, but do you have goats? :lol: ( I know you Must)
 

tortoise

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See - that's why I'm all scared of backyard herds! :gig:

No worries. I raise rabbits for meat and wool. And show and pet (enough to pay for upgrades, at least). I desparately want chickens and dairy goats, but that requires living outside of the city and convincing my stubborn fiance, lol.
 

ohiofarmgirl

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* comes running up, half a pork slung over one shoulder, axe in one hand, being trailed by 2 hard workin farm dogs and one adorable puppy. shrugs pork side off shoulder, wipes arm across face, looks back toward "somewhere else" yells..... "you still want a piece of ME? really?"

turns back to newcomer.... gently hands pie to her *

oh hey rebelINny, good to see you. heard you had a run of bad luck. sorry about that.

hows that goatie doing? great work on seeking out folks you know (vet tech, right?) to help you ....and on soaking the hay cubes so she can eat.

if you are getting the weather pounding we are, i'd give her a bit of corn like your said - if she's under weight it will be hard for her to keep her temp up.

you know you can also go out and put a shirt or sweatshirt on her? i saw my breeder do that one time. it was hilarious then i got thinkin.. gosh that guy is smart.

anyway - glad you are here

*picks up side of pork*

"c'mon dogs, I gotta get this parted up and then its pork chops for all my friends! whoooooot!" *

:)
ofg
 

FarmerChick

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welcome

this is a cool forum

mostly when I was on the other forums I just couldn't stand most of the replies given....kinda vicious over there ya know HAHA

safer here for sure!!
 

BarredBuff

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First of all :welcome

Second, dont be afraid of asking questions. We're the good guys!!! There are no stupid questions here!!!
 
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