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When I tell normies we butcher our own animals a common response is:

I could never do that.

We had "never down that" until we made a choice two years ago.

A choice to have more control over our food supply.

A choice to raise the healthiest food possible.

A choice to give our animals a good life.

And now we do it.

One of the best choices we have made.

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Flemingfarm 2y ago

I have so many people look shocked when I say we butcher all our own animals. My wife grew up butchering chickens and turkeys and we were given the setup well over a decade ago and have put it to really good use. I also butcher out sheep when we are ready for more meat. There is not much as amazing as a fresh cut of meat from an animal I have raised and know what it has eaten and that it has had the best life I can provide it.

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MrsNancyJ 2y ago

This is the way

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