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thank you sounds good:thumbs whats the big party for?
our success in beating the system, more later, Rick
thank you sounds good:thumbs whats the big party for?
I intend to have a try at it this year, I can't do it commercially as i don't have the right facilities, but it will be fun trying. I am also looking for new 'livestock' ideas if anyone has any.
chickens ?
you'll be amazed how many chickens they can steal at the same time, a mate down the road from me lost 2000 in one night!
plucked from his land ? :augie ( omg my jokes are getting worse )
I intend to have a try at it this year, I can't do it commercially as i don't have the right facilities, but it will be fun trying. I am also looking for new 'livestock' ideas if anyone has any.
Well I have done quite well with turkeys buy in poults in the spring and free range till christmas first year and then breed on a few for the next year . I crossed bronze with norfolk blacks to get big strong birds. They are woodland birds as are chickens so natural cover is good .
i could never produce enough for the demand.
the same with local goats cheese really in demand I could sell all you could produce:thumbs but like you say it needs to be to a standard but you could sell on the milk to a producer of goats cheese? cutting the profit though.
Sheep cheese is selling well too do you milk your sheep?
Cut flowers is another thing ........sorry to bore you
cut flowers sound interesting, but i have the touch of death to all plants, but i an try :thumb2 they also sound harder for people to steal :augie
What varieties are selling, I have often fancied growing lavender, but I'm not sure of it's viability and it's a long term thing and i haven't much stick-at-it-ness.
Set a bed apart muck it well and make sure its well drained and shelteredcut flowers sound interesting, but i have the touch of death to all plants, but i an try :thumb2 they also sound harder for people to steal :augie
What varieties are selling, I have often fancied growing lavender, but I'm not sure of it's viability and it's a long term thing and i haven't much stick-at-it-ness.
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