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By: Kirsten

Sigh… one day I’ll have enough land to have a few pigs! Until then I’ll just have to make do with my hens. Much more suited to my suburban block. Looks like they’ll do a great job for you.

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By: Erin

Two words… OR. SUM. Now I want pigs, damnit! Thanks for the great blog, milkwoodians.

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By: Jason Dingley

I have had a chicken tractor for a few months now. All ways amazed at how quickly my girls can prepare a bed. The wonderful thing I like about this approach is the animals don’t consider it work. My...

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By: Sharon

So much less work if you can get an animal that enjoys the work to do it for you. Its definately on the cards at our place, as we are planning on growing our own grain crops next year.

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By: celia

My Charlette and Bounce are digging their way around my 15 acres of ex orchard, leveling out the humps and hollows that were running down the hills, funneling moisture and nutrient to my neighbour. It...

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By: milkwoodkirsten

That sounds awesome, celia!

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By: Kimberley

Fabulous idea with the portable hay-bale pen things. Any chance I could get in contact with the makers? Could you please email me their details? Many thanks, and concur with the other post – your blog...

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By: Nicole Sadlier

Even more great reasons to visit Milkwood…piggies! I was very excited to see you have free ranging piggies on the farm. I’ve always had a think for these snouty, curly tailed farm friends and then...

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By: milkwoodkirsten

oink! 🙂

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By: milkwoodkirsten

Hi Kimberly, the porta-bale structures are a home-made job, just using re-bar (the re-enforcing bar in concrete) that comes in sheets, bent into shape and some simple welding for bars in between – you...

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