Do something at night? What about sealing up in that foam that comes in a can and let set up/cure/dry for a bit before removing?
> One thing to consider. Don't try to do everything. Do a few things. Get good at it, and be prepared to trade. That means, know your community. Know your neighbors. Bottom line. Read, read, read, study, read some more before you invest in anything besides books.
I will add…youtube! Youtube has vids of tons of people that know what they are doing…My bro learned how to butcher there.
>>newbies and grizzled vets alike
>>here we go
>>The Encyclopedia of Country Living, 40th Anniversary Edition: The Original Manual for Living off the Land & Doing It Yourself Paperback – October 30, 2012
>>by Carla Emery (Author)
>Watching the calf being born, I wondered how she knew what to do. What if in all other species, they have the memories of 7 generations, and that humans have simply forgot (not necessarily by choice).
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>>We have forgotten how to play the game
If, in human females, a cesarean birth is done on a mother and her daughter, the next female in the line that did not experience normal labor with normal birth on the 'giving OR receiving' end will never go into labor.