Angels Here -Z donated @SirHuckleberry
30 March, 09:00
Glad we have horses!
Nana cant ride anymore guess I am just gonna have to trade a cow for a horse drawn wagon!
With the price of beef maybe i can get more than just a wagon!

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
30 March, 09:04
In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication
I've been trying to find a donkey or burro or mule for about a year now... Used to be, you'd find folks giving them away, but not now...

Donkeys are selling for $1k - $4k now, Pffft! Folks must be thinking of them as "alternative transportation."

I really need a little "manure factory" for my Victory Garden, LOL.

Meanwhile, until that happens, I'll be visiting my neighbor down the road to shovel out their barn for composting & pick meadow muffins out of their pastures for immediate use.

Goat berries tend to scatter out; chicken takes a while to build up; pig manure has to be composted for over a year...

A llama as a livestock guardian may be the best choice; llamas always put their poop in the same place each day, usually next to a gate. It doesn't burn plants, so that may be an option...

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Carole Davis-Z @Tallyho
30 March, 09:35
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The cost of fuel for that manure factory has gone through the roof - they DEFINITELY do not want us owning animals... it makes us independant.

3 years ago, a 3 string (approx 100lb) bale of orchard grass, was $21... now, $32...

My 1100 horse goes through 55 of those in 6 months.

He produces about 30lb of manure a day. (that all goes into the veg plot to be ploughed under).

He also needs his feet trimming ever 5 weeks - $60

The vet calls 2 times a year for his shots and check his teeth - $500 a year.

You will feed 2 - 3 times and shovel poop every. single. day. No matter what the weather is, or, what your plans are.

Livestock of any variety are a big responsibility, are time consuming, and expensive. But, you will love having them and, once you do, you will not be able to imagine not having them.

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
30 March, 10:06
In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication
Your last sentence said it all. I'm practically a vet, have worked as farrier, I do all my own shoots & float their teeth myself. When one of our dairy goats her udder on a barbed wire fence, we cleaned it, approximated edges & stapled her back together. She still milked perfectly at her next freshening...

Already, my routine is up at 5, start prepping pig food at 6 (they get a hot mash 2x/day), prep dog food at 7, then feed all at 7:30... Fill bathing places & water tubs, yadda, yadda...

The way you describe it sounds like expense & work, but if you're used to doing it all yourself, without vets, once you no longer have stock, you don't know what to do with yourself.

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Royal Raven @Royalraven
30 March, 10:13
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
I’ve got 6 hens and I love caring for them. Their eggs are a blessing.

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
30 March, 10:18
In response Royal Raven to her Publication
Aren't they great!

We've just managed to build our chicken house, what with lumber selling 600% higher than normal with this 7% inflation...

Our Buff Orpingtons will be ready for us to bring home next month... A lovely lady here in our community breeds chickens & hatches to order! Ours will be 5 months old & just about ready to start laying! I can't wait.

I love those bright orange yolks that stand up in the pan. So fresh.

No storebought egg can compare, since they've been in cold storage for 4-5 months already. If one were really grading for quality, they'd be fit only for dogs...

I'm hoping we get couple of hens that lay double-yolked eggs! Those are so awesome for baking!

I used to sit out there on a bucket during the morning cackle & lay sessions, checking to spot the hen that laid double-yolk eggs... LOL.

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Royal Raven @Royalraven
30 March, 10:28
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
My Delaware hens turn a year old April 14. I had my husband convert one end of our shed into a coup and attach an enclosed run. I’ve used the deep litter method inside the coup all year. I’ll remove the litter outside into a compost pile in May.

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
30 March, 10:33
In response Royal Raven to her Publication
My goodness! What a palace!

You have a Henatorium there! Luckiest hens in the county, I guess!

Well, we've had to use landscape timbers as uprights & make a lean-to on our pump house for the chickens... Our building is sheet metal, with perches & hanging water & feed stations... Our birds will have to share the goat pen for a run... Once they know what "home" is, they'll have free range of the place.

I generally like to keep them inside the shed until about 10am -- well after coyotes have gone to bed. Then, they get the day out on pasture & return to their big pen in afternoons for some scratch or veggie treats, then to bed... Locked in safe behind electrified fence.
(I have raised orphaned raccoons & we'd love to foster some more...)

This time, I've designed the house so that the nesting boxes jut to the outside & I need only raise the lid to access my eggs...

We inherited a large pile of brand-new sheet metal when we bout the place.

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Royal Raven @Royalraven
I can’t free range mine since my dogs enjoy chasing birds plus we have hawks, coyotes and foxes too.
10:48 AM - Mar 30, 2022
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
30 March, 10:59
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We have hawks & eagles here, but we have woods, too!

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