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Thank you all for the candid comments! I'm learning with every one. ...tho I still haven't heard much about what care they will need.
Yes, Devonviolet, I have considered chickens. In fact, I have a small coop and flock and enjoying them is what makes me want more farm animals. Mine are a Plymouth Rock, a Cream Legbar and a Barnvelder. In June I'll be getting a Black Morans, a Swedish Flower Hen, a Lavender Orpington and a Weyendotte chicks. I figure these will be enough to last me so I want to experience as many and as handsome as possible.
As for my age, Mini Horses, I know I could enjoy and take care of the animals. That's precisely the experience I'm after for my grandson and for myself! The issue is that my husband and I are not in our retirement home. We expect to be moving in a few years when my husband does retire. So keeping our present house sale-able and not complicating the moving process are the age-related issues.
Our next digs may be a bit more rural and may have a bit more space and even be somewhat less manicured. We're both looking forward to a variety of animals then!
Yes, Devonviolet, I have considered chickens. In fact, I have a small coop and flock and enjoying them is what makes me want more farm animals. Mine are a Plymouth Rock, a Cream Legbar and a Barnvelder. In June I'll be getting a Black Morans, a Swedish Flower Hen, a Lavender Orpington and a Weyendotte chicks. I figure these will be enough to last me so I want to experience as many and as handsome as possible.
As for my age, Mini Horses, I know I could enjoy and take care of the animals. That's precisely the experience I'm after for my grandson and for myself! The issue is that my husband and I are not in our retirement home. We expect to be moving in a few years when my husband does retire. So keeping our present house sale-able and not complicating the moving process are the age-related issues.
Our next digs may be a bit more rural and may have a bit more space and even be somewhat less manicured. We're both looking forward to a variety of animals then!