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Creating a self sufficient life for your family - what all goes into it?

Posted on 4/14/15 at 12:47 pm
Posted by chickman1313
Mandeville
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 4/14/15 at 12:47 pm
This thought has been in my mind all day today. With all the shite you see about what is added to groceries you buy in the store, and what it all contains, it seems like it would me much healthier to just have everything in your "backyard" and kill it when ya need it, get eggs from your chickens, get your vegetables from your garden, etc...

Just kinda brainstorming this idea, but what all would be needed and what would you need to spend for start-up costs?

what I'm thinking is some land, you'd need probably at least 5 acres, with a house, barn, pond...

some pigs, some cows, some chickens....

would need a large garden, no idea on size, to grow all of our vegetables and what not

could you have a regular 9-5 job and be able to take care of everything?

I'm sure I'm not thinking of about 90% of what all would be needed. yall know anyone who does this?

I just think it would give me great piece of mind to know where all my food comes from, going to be having a little chickman here in a few months too and want him/her to have great nutrition as well, without all the preservatives, chemicals and what ever the hell else is added to food these days to make it last longer and taste better.
This post was edited on 4/14/15 at 12:50 pm
Posted by Galactic Inquisitor
An Incredibly Distant Star
Member since Dec 2013
15292 posts
Posted on 4/14/15 at 12:49 pm to
That shite isn't easy work. Maintaining a garden requires a lot of time and water.

quote:

could you have a regular 9-5 job and be able to take care of everything?



Color me doubtful. If you could, you wouldn't have time for much else.
This post was edited on 4/14/15 at 12:51 pm
Posted by Salmon
On the trails
Member since Feb 2008
83630 posts
Posted on 4/14/15 at 12:50 pm to
between my garden in my city backyard, my Dads garden, and the farmers market, we don't have to buy much from the grocery store

if you want to be completely self sufficient, I would say all you really need is about 3 acres

a few pigs, some chickens, maybe a cow to slaughter on occasion

and decent sized garden, although I can grow a LOT of veggies out of my little 4 x 24 raised bed garden

my advice is to just try and buy from local people as much as possible, that is what we do when we can't get it from the garden


This post was edited on 4/14/15 at 12:52 pm
Posted by mooseofterror
USA
Member since Dec 2012
1339 posts
Posted on 4/14/15 at 12:53 pm to
All you need is a swimming pool LINK

But seriously, hydroponics would reduce the amount of land needed and you could even get into aquaponics.

garden pool

Goats for milk, rabbits for meat...
This post was edited on 4/14/15 at 1:08 pm
Posted by nes2010
Member since Jun 2014
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Posted on 4/14/15 at 12:54 pm to
Posted by Hammertime
Will trade dowsing rod for titties
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 4/14/15 at 1:00 pm to
Plants are pretty easy, but you're gonna still have to put chemicals on them to keep the bugs away. You've got to learn how to freeze them properly also

After initial pond stabilization, fish would be easy. You could have a couple of kinds in one pond for diversity.

I just like the phrase "chicken tractor", but chickens seem like a major PITA. Gotta feed and water them all of the time, they shite everywhere, and they're annoying. Chris Adam's parents had some, but his mom took care of them every day.

Cows are also expensive. Goats are cheaper and clean up trash. Basically just let them do goat things.

Also, dig a hole in the ground for composting.



*Owning property next to a legal hunting area would be ideal for meat. Pigs, squirrels, deer, birds, maybe ducks, etc
This post was edited on 4/14/15 at 1:02 pm
Posted by pointdog33
Member since Jan 2012
2765 posts
Posted on 4/14/15 at 1:03 pm to
quote:

you'd need probably at least 5 acres, with a house, barn, pond...



You'll need more than that to produce any decent amount of livestock, but a modest 50Ft X 50Ft garden would fill you up with all the vegetables you could handle.

If you have equipment already, then it won't cost much to get a garden going. Seeds are cheap.

quote:

I just think it would give me great piece of mind to know where all my food comes from, going to be having a little chickman here in a few months too and want him/her to have great nutrition as well, without all the preservatives, chemicals and what ever the hell else is added to food these days to make it last longer and taste better.


I'll give you something to ease your mind. The US has the safest food production in the world. Don't read food blogs from stay at home moms. They don't understand the science, and over react based on the lack of knowledge.
Posted by jimbeam
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
75703 posts
Posted on 4/14/15 at 1:03 pm to
The reason we became such an urban country is because we were able to be more efficient in growing food. Sure you could live a self sufficient lifestyle but you aren't gonna have a 9-5, and even if you can make that work, you will have no other hobbies. Grocery stores exist for a reason
Posted by BoogaBear
Member since Jul 2013
5611 posts
Posted on 4/14/15 at 1:07 pm to
I work with a guy that does this.

It seems that the key is to find energy efficient ways to gather meat. This guy does a lot of trapping to support his family with food. I think he even turns a profit on some of the trapping, getting animals removed for people then he eats it.

I know he hunts and gardens on the side as well.

Posted by Churchill
Member since Apr 2009
499 posts
Posted on 4/14/15 at 1:10 pm to
I do it for the most part, and I have a nine to five job. You have to plan well to go on vacation.
Posted by DonChowder
Sonoma County
Member since Dec 2012
9249 posts
Posted on 4/14/15 at 2:40 pm to
quote:

Creating a self sufficient life for your family
I plan to do this once I've saved enough money to retire. I'd like to be able to make it happen with 30-50 acres. When you figure it out...share any tips.
Posted by Sparkplug#1
Member since May 2013
7352 posts
Posted on 4/14/15 at 3:19 pm to
could you have a regular 9-5 job and be able to take care of everything?

With a good paying job, you could hire a Mexican to take care of the farm.
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