05-05-2009, 04:54 PM
That was an interesting website, although they seem to be gardening and homesteading, more so than truly farming. It seems more of a lifestyle than a for-profit venture. I'm hoping to make some money by farming, it seems like it should be possible. If I could live on the farm, then I could work on a homestead type farm, but this is a farm without a farmhouse.
I do not understand what it is with vegetarians and not eating fertile eggs. Technically, eggs aren't vegetables even though they look like them. Keeping the hens away from roosters so the eggs will be infertile is just as non-reproductive as if they were eating fertile eggs so I don't see as how eating non-fertile eggs would make a moral difference. Oh well, at least they are keeping chickens.
We will have chickens at the farm because the coffee trees in the fenced in part of the back yard with the chickens are a nice glossy deep dark green. The coffee trees outside the fence are sort of yellowish green and have a lot less leaves. Plants and animals do well together.
"I like yard sales," he said. "All true survivalists like yard sales."
Kurt Wilson
I do not understand what it is with vegetarians and not eating fertile eggs. Technically, eggs aren't vegetables even though they look like them. Keeping the hens away from roosters so the eggs will be infertile is just as non-reproductive as if they were eating fertile eggs so I don't see as how eating non-fertile eggs would make a moral difference. Oh well, at least they are keeping chickens.
We will have chickens at the farm because the coffee trees in the fenced in part of the back yard with the chickens are a nice glossy deep dark green. The coffee trees outside the fence are sort of yellowish green and have a lot less leaves. Plants and animals do well together.
Kurt Wilson
Kurt Wilson