Hallo everyone!
Well, it started with the idea of getting the 4 chickens that the city allows and my kids -- ages 7 and 3 -- got hooked. Of course, it doesn't help that we have several friends with farms. So now we're looking for a wee bit of space in the country to have a couple of goats (the kids are partial to Nigerian Dwarf goats with LaManchas coming in second), dairy sheep, and a mini donkey, and, of course, many many more chickens in addition to our Nankin bantys.
YIKES!!!
Uhm... I used to be a city gal, but, to be honest, couldn't imagine going "back there" and the idea of goats, sheep, and chickens seems like the life for me. Much to my children's chagrin, I've already told them "no" to a cow and bees as a good friend already has a cow and we know several people who have bees. I can appreciate bees, but that's now where my personal interests lie. If my kids were old enough to take care of them, I would let them, but that's just not the case. Who knows what else is in store for us?
Very best to everyone!
Well, it started with the idea of getting the 4 chickens that the city allows and my kids -- ages 7 and 3 -- got hooked. Of course, it doesn't help that we have several friends with farms. So now we're looking for a wee bit of space in the country to have a couple of goats (the kids are partial to Nigerian Dwarf goats with LaManchas coming in second), dairy sheep, and a mini donkey, and, of course, many many more chickens in addition to our Nankin bantys.
YIKES!!!
Uhm... I used to be a city gal, but, to be honest, couldn't imagine going "back there" and the idea of goats, sheep, and chickens seems like the life for me. Much to my children's chagrin, I've already told them "no" to a cow and bees as a good friend already has a cow and we know several people who have bees. I can appreciate bees, but that's now where my personal interests lie. If my kids were old enough to take care of them, I would let them, but that's just not the case. Who knows what else is in store for us?
Very best to everyone!