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We love hearing from you, so here is your chance. Introduce yourself and tell us what makes you selfsufficient 'ish'. Go on don't be shy, we welcome one and all. You can also tell us how you heard about us if you like.
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Post: # 9041Post Jessica »

:flower: Hi i am jessica from ireland and i think this site is fab, i try to be as selfsufficient as we can. we have hens and new tunnel 12 ft by 32 ft
and have a lot of seeds ready to go in, i am use to growing my own veg
has my parents always did. we also have 5 dogs :mrgreen: and they are
notthing to do with being selfsufficient. also have fruit trees.
love this site.
jessica :flower:

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Post: # 9043Post shiney »

Hi Jessica,

WELCOME! 8)

Great pic of the chickens. I plan to have two very soon. Just need to get the pen together!

I hope you enjoy the company here, they are a fab lot!
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glad that you love the site. Never grow tired of hearing that :lol:

5 dogs :shock: must be difficult when going for a walk.

WHat fruit trees do you have?
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Post: # 9047Post Jessica »

:geek: Hi to all, we have eating/ cooking apple , plum, pear, cherry.

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Post: # 9048Post Tigerhair »

Hi Jessica - welcome! They're a nice lot in here... :mrgreen:

I have four dogs (had five until a year ago when the old boy was put to sleep :( )

Andy, it's easy walking 4 - my friends have 19!!!!! They walk them in shifts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post: # 9050Post Shirley »

Hi Jessica...

Great to meet you!

I've also got chickens - light and buff sussex at the moment.

I've got one dog, one cat, 3 kids and one dp (dear/damn partner)

Planning our veg garden and also would like a polytunnel - garden is a blank canvas apart from the apple trees.

Shirlz xx
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Post: # 9051Post Wombat »

G'Day Jessica and welcome to the site!

How much land do you have?

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Post: # 9053Post Chickenlady »

Hi Jessica and welcome!

That tunnel sounds pretty impressive. We would like one but, alas, no room. Have to make do with the greenhouse. :blob8:
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Post: # 9072Post Jessica »

:flower: Hi i have 3 little pugs cussy, wilson, and poppins, and 2 boxers
billy and charlie, charlie is the newest one i took him out of the pound about a year ago and billy is a white boxer, no kids so i do foster a few dogs for animal rescues, last summer i had 16 little puppys that were born in the pound i sent them to donna in DBARK resuce centre in uk and they all got wonderfull homes.
We have 1 acre , but am trying to buy some more from the farmer at the back of us.
Some of my hens are rhode islands and my rooster is a rhode island
one of my hens had 2 little chicks about a week ago, i have the 3 of them in under ifa red bulb and are doing grand.

jessica :mrgreen:

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Post: # 9088Post Shirley »

[quote="Jessicaone of my hens had 2 little chicks about a week ago, i have the 3 of them in under ifa red bulb and are doing grand.

jessica :mrgreen:[/quote]

congratulations... grandma :wink:

the chicks are the best aren't they - hope to have the patter of tiny chicken feet up here in a couple of months :D
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Post: # 9107Post Wombat »

Shrilz, how are you incubating your eggs?

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Post: # 9108Post Shirley »

nev - hi..

not incubating the chicks - hoping that one or more of our hens will go broody. We've got unrelated cockerels doing their duty!

Likely tho, that we will buy some hatching eggs for geese later in the year... we've got a couple of incubators and had some success last year with ducklings!
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Post: # 9109Post Wombat »

G'Day Shirlz,

Fair enough mate!

Did you make your incubators or are they commercial?

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Hi Jessica and welcome to the site. I'm a chicken lover too!

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Post: # 9182Post ina »

Ji Jessica,

Good to see somebody from Ireland! We've not had many from your neck of the woods so far, I think...

I'm also a future chicken owner - hopefully. Ducks and bees are planned, and I have two goats employed as lawnmowers, hedge clippers and commedians. And a cat which keeps the rabbits, pigeons and pheasants in check in the garden.

Cheers
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