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Nice pics, Lane Glad you got your hay in.
thousandhillsParticipantgreat stuff. if I get animals I to will only buy from non-comply.
thousandhillsParticipantthanks I will be watching.
thousandhillsParticipantgreat advice bivol.
thousandhillsParticipantThats cool I just did not want to get into something or try do something impossible.
thousandhillsParticipantwow this info is great thanks.
thousandhillsParticipantThanks for the info I will check those site out.
thousandhillsParticipantnot sure what my option are here in Missouri? I have just heard great things about mules but an Amish guy warned me that they are to hard. I was just wondering what those that work with mules thought. I could probably get oxen and their are draft horses around here. I think mostly the mules round here are used for trail riding. any way thoughts and comments welcome.
thousandhillsParticipantcool thanks. Will be praying for your calf.
thousandhillsParticipantso,
I am thankful for all of your responses. All of which I have heard before from some farmers I know but it was very nice to get some confirmation. I am really interested in what you have to say good companion. I looked at your website and that is about exactly what I would like to do.
I had one question though how are you able to legally sell your bread? Inspected and all that. Maybe vermont is lax on those laws Ikn?Well keep coming I want everyones ideas, advice and encouragement.
Thanks,
Thousand hills
thousandhillsParticipanthey,
I have never used my goats for draft animals but this website has tons of supplies for goats including a small garden plow for your goat. https://www.caprinesupply.com/shop/?page=shop/browse&category_id=a57d4ca4629a5e7a28d759792
thousandhillsParticipantawsome cart and dog.
thousandhillsParticipantcool pictures! thanks for sharing
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