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01-25-2014, 02:21 AM #91
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01-25-2014, 02:21 AM #92
- Join Date: May 2008
- Location: Woodbury, Georgia, United States
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Damn this is so foreign to me.
what is a mule deer? Some cross breed sht? And why are they bad?
Why are elk good?
Good stuff man. I assume you grew up around this stuff? I have 0 knowledge about this stuff. Working with bees? Oh laaaawwd. I realize sone of the benefits but it never ocurred to me to purchase some. But hey its local honey, cant get any more local than that.
I will bump tgis thread after I sleep for a few hours. This was an entertaining read***Gender Non-Committed***
(She/Him/They/His/Theirs/Her/Them)
Falcons - Hawks - Braves
I make typos.
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01-25-2014, 02:23 AM #93
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01-25-2014, 02:28 AM #94
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01-25-2014, 02:33 AM #95
no i grew up in the east coast, moved out here when I was 19 bros of mine told me about colorado and how it amazing it was had to see for myself. Came out for vacation, dropped out of college, never left.
Elk are good because they are stunningly beautiful, the most delicious meat i've ever tasted, fill up the freezer, and a million other reasons. elk basically migrate the same path every year. u can go on CO hunting websites and track the herds. They are amazing beautiful delicious animals. when u see an elk herd in the middle of a field or on top of mountain it's like finding jesus or something...I've had experienced hunters drop their rifles and just look. it's really really beautiful, they are amazing animals.
and they taste good as fck.
Mule deer are gross, taste like sage w/ anus mixed in. Fun to hunt tho. I don't want them on my land cuz they eat and eat and eat and never leave.
lol. google raising bees bro. its easy
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01-25-2014, 02:34 AM #96
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01-25-2014, 02:36 AM #97
I only plan on having enough for myself and gifts for neighbors as far as veggies. Cattle, sheeit I won't even have beef for 2 seasons. I'm getting little pepper your angus....angus. It takes a while for them to grow.
Yes calculated rough costs.
Animal care I can do the basics, vets on-site when necessary.
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01-25-2014, 02:37 AM #98
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01-25-2014, 02:43 AM #99
Haha. I'm actually in Fresno taking care of a indoor farm. 30 lights. But just wondering how did you get this idea without any farming experience? I can't imagine starting with such a big load. When I first started I did 8-10 lights and that was work. I had to get use to the workload first. And how much was this total investment? My investment was 20k-30k
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01-25-2014, 02:45 AM #100
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01-25-2014, 04:50 AM #104
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