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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy59" data-source="post: 3660172" data-attributes="member: 39982"><p>The kunes are a lard type animal, ton of lard. Slow growing and will need supplemental food at times. They are good animals and unique in the fact they are grazers and will roam your pasture foraging for food. That's not year round though, unless maybe your on top of planting food sources. Food plot type stuff. With only so many hours in a day a homesteader HAS to focus on the energy used. Whether your looking for profit or not you want your produce to be better than and cheaper than store bought. Coming into ANY new endeavor it is easy for us to overwhelm ourselves with the new enthusiasm. I gave away over 50 lbs of frozen chicken cuz I'm guilty. I too have said I will not have goats, but with a dairy need we have been kicking around the idea of Nigerians for some time. We may just end up with some. My post was only to stir your brain cells and increase your focus. Your on the right track with what your thinking just be careful you don't over burden yourselves. Every endeavor requires time and time is short and precious. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy59, post: 3660172, member: 39982"] The kunes are a lard type animal, ton of lard. Slow growing and will need supplemental food at times. They are good animals and unique in the fact they are grazers and will roam your pasture foraging for food. That's not year round though, unless maybe your on top of planting food sources. Food plot type stuff. With only so many hours in a day a homesteader HAS to focus on the energy used. Whether your looking for profit or not you want your produce to be better than and cheaper than store bought. Coming into ANY new endeavor it is easy for us to overwhelm ourselves with the new enthusiasm. I gave away over 50 lbs of frozen chicken cuz I'm guilty. I too have said I will not have goats, but with a dairy need we have been kicking around the idea of Nigerians for some time. We may just end up with some. My post was only to stir your brain cells and increase your focus. Your on the right track with what your thinking just be careful you don't over burden yourselves. Every endeavor requires time and time is short and precious. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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