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They will have to drag me off my effing land. Also going hunting and fishing. Fuck Biden...the CDC and all the rest. I'm living the way I please.

They will have to drag me off my effing land. Also going hunting and fishing. Fuck Biden...the CDC and all the rest. I'm living the way I please.

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Agreed, but containing rabbits though, bit of a pain

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If you can run chicken wire along the entire bottom and then set it over grass that can poke up through the chicken wire that might work. Otherwise yeah, digging is a problem.

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Came to the same conclusion on this end. Explains why people keep them in those hutches I guess. I get that they're meat animals, but those feel wrong to me. At least let them out to live a bit before they hit the stew pot.

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I would look into miniature cattle or goats for grazing.

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You need cages for that. A plus is their poop makes really good fertilizer.

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I have been organic for decades and even in Florida, where the dirt is just sand, I grew figs, veggies and blackberries galore. I used diluted human urine. Free fertilizer.

Yeah... but look into it. Nitrogen, Phosphorus and more, all for free.

NSFW version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZhHD1w9P8E&t=199s

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Was reading up on this earlier today, thought it was nuts, science seems sound though.

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Yep, I just don't like cages for animals. If you're going to be food, you may as well enjoy being alive till then. But I get the necessity for containment, but it's a factor in why I don't have any yet.