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Shannon Chandler
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  • Cheyenne, WY
  • United States
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Ferrell rabbits, to harvest or not?
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Hasenpfeffer Stew? Lucky rabbits feet? Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Allen Frost Feb 24, 2013.

 

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What kind of HOMEGROWN are you?
Dirt Under My Fingernails City Slicker
A bit about me:
Just acquired an acre of land with our new home purchase and I cant wait to put it to use. My daughter Mikaela and I have just finished converting a shed in the back into a chicken coop..
Latest greatest meal cooked at home:
I,m a master roaster.. On St. Patrick's day we enjoy a pot of corned beef and many earthly veggies.
Currently reading:
anything on line to help me create my dream.
Currently listening to:
LMFAO
My latest DIY project:
Converting our shed in the back yard into a chicken coop
How did you find HOMEGROWN.org?
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At 11:50am on February 7, 2013, Desiree said…

Hi Shannon! I saw your comment wanting to know about goats. :) Do you have goats now or are you thinking of getting goats? They are so much fun!! I lived at a farm for a month in 2011 and learned all about milking, caring for them, and even how to make cheese! It was such a wonderful time. I'm no expert, but it was all pretty easy work. Milking was my favorite part because it was so intimate to have that relationship with mama goats. It took a little getting used to but after a few days, it was easy. My friend Pearl (the goat owner) showed me how to do it and it was really helpful to actually see how it was done. I'm sure there are great videos on youtube. I'm a very hands on and visual learner. She had a barn set up that they would stay in at night and when it was stormy, but most of the time they were free ranging on about 10 acres of land. She fed the milkers a cup of grain a day.

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