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NH Homesteader

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Haha no. But they take about 4 months to grow to butcher weight, so that would be in winter. And we can't butcher in winter, and I'm not keeping a bunch of extra chickens through winter. Lol it's not THAT bad up here!
 

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Depends on what you consider summer... June through August is summer! We have only broken 90 degrees twice this summer though.
 

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Ummmm,,, I'm busy in January, lol. And February...March...

But Yay on no pellet bag lifting! You timed that pretty well!
 

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Right? My midwife did not understand why a 25 lb weight limit would be difficult for me. Sigh.

Don't worry, it can snow anytime from October through April. Plenty of time for a NH visit. Insert evil laugh here...
 

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Aaaand the turkeys are gone! Woohoo!

Going blueberry picking bright and early tomorrow. Must have more berries!
 
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