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How do the Blogs Work?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Dusty Bottoms Dec 3, 2011. 2 Replies

Ok so I have been puttering around on the site and was pleased to see that on my page I can post my own blog.  I saw that when I post it I can adjust the privacy of who can see it as well which I…Continue

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Carol Grosser commented on All Hallows Farm's blog post iFarm Report: Culture Shock
"I started out 30 miles from a major city, but my farm family had so little money we only went to that city on the edge (before suburbia) delivered our cream to the creamery and went to a little hamburger restaurant.  We bought from the 4 miles…"
May 29, 2012
All Hallows Farm commented on Dusty Bottoms's blog post The Basics of Grazing Cattle
"I don't have cattle but this was a very informative and good read!  In the next 2 years we are thinking about starting to raise 1 or 2 for personal use each year.  Thanks!"
Feb 22, 2012
All Hallows Farm commented on Little Seed Farm's blog post A Little Dose of the Farm Life
"I now lose my voice every time I get a nasty cold.  My husband enjoys it and calls it "the quiet times".  I guess it is all perspective."
Feb 21, 2012
All Hallows Farm commented on Little Seed Farm's blog post A Little Dose of the Farm Life
"I feel for you.  I lost my voice for 12 weeks (yes I said weeks) during my 2nd trimester with my 2nd child(you know the part everyone says where you have more energy and can do more).  Losing your voice is frustrating.  We adapted by…"
Feb 21, 2012
All Hallows Farm commented on B & B Family Farm's photo
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"What a wonderful problem to have!  I think you have it right, figure out what your land can handle and go with that.  If you ever want to expand rent someone else's land.  You might get to rent it really cheap if it is a lot…"
Feb 19, 2012
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"Well I only have 5 acres but I was just planning on building mine on a much smaller scale and involving a lot of rotation.  But since I haven't done it yet I can't really say what the effects are.  That was going to be a March…"
Feb 19, 2012
Ruth Martin left a comment for All Hallows Farm
"Looks like a great site to read and learn about farm adventures! "
Feb 12, 2012
Emily Hebner commented on All Hallows Farm's blog post To Kill a Turkeybird - my first time processing
"Lisa, I don't know of anywhere that sells it commercially, but it is worth a Google search. We got it straight from the tree. ~Emily"
Feb 8, 2012
All Hallows Farm commented on All Hallows Farm's blog post To Kill a Turkeybird - my first time processing
"Thank you!  That actually really means a lot to me.  These birds were my friends, but I know when it comes time with my pigs that when you put all of this care into them, and you make their lives as wonderful as you can, finding the…"
Feb 8, 2012
Lisa Talley commented on All Hallows Farm's blog post To Kill a Turkeybird - my first time processing
"Thanks for the post. I'm impressed by your blog. I am currently exploring the vegan lifestyle...and I always wondered what the killing process outside of a factory farm is actually like (unbiased story like this). I…"
Feb 7, 2012
All Hallows Farm commented on All Hallows Farm's blog post To Kill a Turkeybird - my first time processing
"Oh that is a great idea.  I have pigs due for processing end of may.  Other than just having a pine tree on hand that is dripping sap, where do you get pine sap/resin? The fact I have the pigs to do in May is why I also needed to do these…"
Feb 6, 2012
Emily Hebner commented on All Hallows Farm's blog post To Kill a Turkeybird - my first time processing
"Bravo on jumping right in! It gets easier, much much easier. :) I also loathe the wet dog smell. I had an interesting discovery the last time we processed turkeys... We last used the caldron for suckling pigs. When scalding and scraping pigs it…"
Feb 6, 2012
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To Kill a Turkeybird - my first time processing

I am still within my first year of homesteading but I am of the opinion, if you're going to do it, jump in with both feet!  A friend of mine mentioned in passing that she was going to process some turkeys after the holidays had passed and I immediately offered to help.  And knowing how much work she had ahead of her she jumped on…See More
Feb 6, 2012
All Hallows Farm replied to Jennifer Hart's discussion wearing baby in the group Natural Baby
"Yes my advice would be the ERGO backpack.  I love mine.  I hiked 4 miles with my 6 week old on my back.  It is wonderful and can be used from infancy through toddler both front and back.  It's not a great photo of me but my…"
Feb 2, 2012
All Hallows Farm commented on Dusty Bottoms's video
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"My 4 year old watched it with me and said "that's cool" "
Jan 31, 2012
Rich Hamilton replied to All Hallows Farm's discussion Smart little Buggers - how do you prevent escapees? in the group (L) Pigs
"We use 3 wires...one about 6", another about 14" or so, then another about 24"...the farm where we picked them up told us he had some pigs jump the fence when it was too low, hence the highest run. Our boar has got out twice now, once…"
Jan 30, 2012

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To Kill a Turkeybird - my first time processing

Posted on February 6, 2012 at 12:10am 5 Comments

I am still within my first year of homesteading but I am of the opinion, if you're going to do it, jump in with both feet!  A friend of mine mentioned in passing that she was going to process some turkeys after the holidays had passed and I immediately offered to help.  And knowing how much work she had ahead of her…

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iFarm Report: Culture Shock

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iFarm Report: Funny Where Life Leads You - Suburbs Girl on a Country Farm

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At 2:45pm on January 10, 2012, Sharon - Skyview Acres said…

We're not too far from Romney. My boyfriend has distant family in Romney I think.  I'm on the west side of Winchester but he's on the east side right on the Clarke County border.  I moved here this past June and really love the area.

At 8:23pm on February 12, 2012, Ruth Martin said…

Looks like a great site to read and learn about farm adventures!

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