Quarter acre plot

Do you keep livestock? Having any problems? Want to talk about it, whether it be sheep, goats, chickens, pigs, bees or llamas, here is your place to discuss.
oldfella
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 1237
Joined: Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:31 pm
latitude: 44.564
longitude: 0.959
Location: Lot et Garonne France

Re: Quarter acre plot

Post: # 247485Post oldfella »

Have you thought about a couple of Geese, they keep the grass down and also are the best Home- Guards you can have "Plus Home grown Christmas Dinner" We have about the same area as you and we keep 8 chickens and and the 2 geese, but l rotate the grazing area every 6 weeks.

Tried Ducks, MUCKY
I can't do great things, so I do little things with love.

User avatar
Henwoman
Barbara Good
Barbara Good
Posts: 172
Joined: Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:48 pm
latitude: 3° 11' W
longitude: 48° 20' N
Location: Central Brittany
Contact:

Re: Quarter acre plot

Post: # 248109Post Henwoman »

When I first moved to Brittany I bought half an acre of grassland. A pig shed was built and electric fencing used to define an area for my two piglets. The fencing was moved about a bit and they certainly never used as much as a quarter of an acre from when they arrived to when they left for the slaughterhouse. A small barn was built with a shed erected into the side of it. This became home for about 18 hens and 6 ducks with a very large fenced area attached. The barn has a gated fence dividing it into two. The other side of the barn houses two goats who have the rest of the field plus another half acre now which I rent from my neighbour at a peppercorn rent. I don't need the extra half acre now, but did for a while when I had two ewes and their two lambs. I also have a large polytunnel, four compost bins, an old caravan storing hay, another shed storing straw and several raised veggie beds on this first half acre. It all works very well.

Post Reply