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<blockquote data-quote="3legdonkey" data-source="post: 856736" data-attributes="member: 17061"><p>I figured we would have a few that would try, but eventually we could get it back to what matters. Thank you!</p><p></p><p></p><p>That is one of my concerns. If we go into hyper inflation (different then a depression) will we have the same issues you described? </p><p></p><p>The chicken and rabbit for that matter idea is a good one. A person could easily transport quite a number of them into a city and make a killing for the very reason your mentioned. Whereas dragging a cow into a city and trying to hack off bits to sell would probably not go over well... Grin.</p><p></p><p>The issue I see with chickens and rabbits is feeding them cheaply over winter. And for that I am thinking a good stockpile of steel or plastic drums might make sense to buy now. That way you can put up grass silage for the chickens and rabbits to cut your cold weather feed costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3legdonkey, post: 856736, member: 17061"] I figured we would have a few that would try, but eventually we could get it back to what matters. Thank you! That is one of my concerns. If we go into hyper inflation (different then a depression) will we have the same issues you described? The chicken and rabbit for that matter idea is a good one. A person could easily transport quite a number of them into a city and make a killing for the very reason your mentioned. Whereas dragging a cow into a city and trying to hack off bits to sell would probably not go over well... Grin. The issue I see with chickens and rabbits is feeding them cheaply over winter. And for that I am thinking a good stockpile of steel or plastic drums might make sense to buy now. That way you can put up grass silage for the chickens and rabbits to cut your cold weather feed costs. [/QUOTE]
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