Hello from Arkansas

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Greetings and welcome to BYH! We have a couple other folks from Arkansas... The first that comes to mind is @goatgurl. Of course there's members in states all around you as well :D Glad you joined the crowd here! Seeing what you want, I'm sure you'll find plenty of threads to participate in. Browse around the site :caf and feel free to jump in when you're ready.
 

Mike CHS

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Welcome from another that called Arkansas home many many years ago in the itty bitty town of St. Francis.
 

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XD I agree. Always thinking of more animals. I already have chickens, ducks, cows, quail, turkeys, a dog, rabbits, and work with pigs, sheep, goats, alpacas, more cows. Next on my list is sheep, goats, pigs, more rabbits, and more quail.

I can relate! :D

Welcome to BYH though! I'm sure you'll find it both enjoyable and helpful.

Over and out...
MW
 

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Welcome from northeast Texas. I have horses, sheep, chickens and dogs. You DO know that chickens are the gateway farm animal? It starts so innocently....just a few chickens....then you add that trio of cute bunnies....which leads to a couple of goats and then a feeder pig for the freezer....it never ends!
 

lcertuche

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Welcome from northeast Texas. I have horses, sheep, chickens and dogs. You DO know that chickens are the gateway farm animal? It starts so innocently....just a few chickens....then you add that trio of cute bunnies....which leads to a couple of goats and then a feeder pig for the freezer....it never ends!

Yes, I've herd that goat math is a lot like chicken math, lol. Thanks to all for the enthusiastic welcome.
 
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