Mini Horses
Herd Master
You can see by my location, I'm East coast. give us a hint by adding something in your profile location. I mean -- East Coast is not FL weather to way cold up north! Big difference in climes and what can be done. I'm sorta the middle -- VA.
As to your chicken feed -- you can produce a lot. Millett, corn, wheat, rye, all easy to grow and harvest. Small land use and no equipment to sow or harvest...just some extra labor. they LOVE worms, bugs, etc. You can actually grow them. Yeah, not pretty but you can do.
I don't have sheet, just goats. But, I'd suggest you find some raw wool and work with it to decide if you really want to shear and do that part of sheep. It's work BUT -- so is milking when I can buy it at the store! Just not the same.
Here we understand the "why" we do.
As to your chicken feed -- you can produce a lot. Millett, corn, wheat, rye, all easy to grow and harvest. Small land use and no equipment to sow or harvest...just some extra labor. they LOVE worms, bugs, etc. You can actually grow them. Yeah, not pretty but you can do.
I don't have sheet, just goats. But, I'd suggest you find some raw wool and work with it to decide if you really want to shear and do that part of sheep. It's work BUT -- so is milking when I can buy it at the store! Just not the same.
Here we understand the "why" we do.
I am now thinking about that movie too! I breed both, chickens and bugs. I meant bearded dragon, it’s a type of lizard. So I have a cocooned horn worm(I hate them in the garden but they are great feeder bugs if contained) which means whenever it hatches I should get a ton of eggs from it. And the meal worms, I already have some beetles, but they need to be moved to different bedding so they don’t eat their own eggs. The lizard is new, so I’m not fully set up yet.