When I see devs that want to retire in the rural side with a couple goats 
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π€£ send your youngsters to the north,letβs see how they do.
Just automate the morning chores, ez π
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goats are the worst, fences cant keep em, they will eat everything. i am sticking to my flowers and food from the earth. chickens maybe but i hope its the kids venture in a few years.
ps bought a farm at 36, but have been up before 9:30 pretty much my entire life.
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You are a genius dan π
Goats are particularly stubborn.
Thanks. I remember as a child I lived next to a sale barn and they would bring goats into the sale barn and every once in a while, they would get loose and invariably after a couple days they end up finding the goats on top of a tin roof pole barn I could never for the life of me as a child figure out how the goats got up there.
I get the joke but I believe it is more dependent how much they learn and how hard they work in the awake hours than when they woke up in the past. 'Must' is a big motivator.
Having family members that run small farms, I think they are all delusional.
1% are the exception that will succeed, but as a miracle not as the norm. The 99% normally quit.
Farm work is probably among the hardest work ethics out there, and the responsibility of owning animals is often overlooked.
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STOP POINTING OUT MY DELUSIONS!
I am one of those devs. We will see how it goes this spring!
Looking forward to it, just bought 12 acres.
#homesteading
Nice bro! π
