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  1. nachoqtpie

    backyard goat questions

    okay... so a half an acre should be good for 2-3 goats and 1-2 lambs without the worry of having to freed hay? Or should I offer it anyways? I'm also thinking about doing a cow or 2 and a horse or 2. Think 2 acres would be enough for them? The cows would be for meat, not milk.
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    backyard goat questions

    That really IS an awesome site!! Thanks for that!! I do have a couple more questions tho... Say I want to fence in half an acre for goats, splitting it in half for 1/4 acre sections for rotating (daily, weekly, monthly??) (and for easier "catching" at milking time! :P) Would I be able to...
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    backyard goat questions

    I'm glad that you asked this because I have some questions... We aren't allowed to have goats... (or chickens) but we're looking at moving to a farm when hubs gets out of the Marine Corps! I have lots of questions tho... and I don't want to hijack your thread... should I make another?
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    Clothes line....

    That's the one thing that I'm soooooo afraid of! I HATE stiff or wrinkled clothes!
  5. nachoqtpie

    Clothes line....

    Thanks guys! It's something that we would really like to start... I guess now we just need to make sure we're ALLOWED to have one... LOL
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    Pick your battles...the funniest blog post ever!

    Holy MOLEY!! I was laughing so hard I was crying!!
  7. nachoqtpie

    Clothes line....

    So.. my husband and I are thinking about putting a clothes line in our back yard.. but I have some questions first... First... I don't like how STIFF everything is when you line dry it. If I could get them to be softer (without using softner) I would be more inclined to hang... I think that's...
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