Hello all!
I currently own 30 chickens, mixed breeds but all brown layers, some roosters. We do strictly organic and free range. No soy, no gmo, no corn and no antibiotics for our ladies! We cater to the minority of Texans who suffer from ailments like celiac disease and more who cannot have corn or gmo or antibiotics in their food or their foods food due to their health issues. We just got our first egg yesterday and it was a double yolker, double blessings that we gladly and greatfully receive!
We aim to move to Alaska in the near future. Any Alaskans out there who can give me advice on the transition? We are looking in the agricultural center to plant ourselves.
Can't wait to receive nuggets of wisdom from y'all!
Have a blessed day!
-Lyssa
I currently own 30 chickens, mixed breeds but all brown layers, some roosters. We do strictly organic and free range. No soy, no gmo, no corn and no antibiotics for our ladies! We cater to the minority of Texans who suffer from ailments like celiac disease and more who cannot have corn or gmo or antibiotics in their food or their foods food due to their health issues. We just got our first egg yesterday and it was a double yolker, double blessings that we gladly and greatfully receive!
We aim to move to Alaska in the near future. Any Alaskans out there who can give me advice on the transition? We are looking in the agricultural center to plant ourselves.
Can't wait to receive nuggets of wisdom from y'all!
Have a blessed day!
-Lyssa
I know one person on another board from Alaska, and she's looking to move to Michigan. They have their house up for sale.
) - I mean Alaska life in general. Moving to Alaska from Texas might as well feel like you're moving to Mars. It's so far away and life is so different compared to what you're used to down here. It can be exciting and wonderful, don't get me wrong, but it is also HARD. If you've never been through a *real* winter then brace yourself. Central Alaska has some wickedly low temps, and combine that with only a couple of hours of daylight a day - it's tough to take if you're not used to it.