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Re: GRAZE-L digest 165 (fwd)



Nat, Woody, and Sanet readers;

  I too read both the Sanet and Graze-L lists.  I don't recall any
outright anti-animal husbandry comments on Sanet (maybe I missed them). 
But there does seem to be very few, if any, Saneters who have much to say
about animals at all.

  I can't help but wonder what ever happened to the truly self sufficient
(and therefore self-sustaining) old style farmers who raised a cash crop,
but who also always had a good sized vegetable garden for the family use
and for a few extra bucks of income AND who also kept chickens (for eggs
and meat), hogs (for pork), and a few cows to milk (and naturally would
fatten up and butcher un-wanted male calves to fill the freezer box with
beef).  Is this totally a thing of the past on the mainland?  I do see it
still practiced here, but to a lessor extent than in decades past.

  Is there anyone here who remembers the time when most folks didn't have
a freezer at home, but rented space in the town ice house to store their
bulk meat?


--Dan in Sunny Puerto Rico--


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