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AussieChick Posted - Nov 02 2014 : 11:07:13 PM
I have recently joined the Sisterhood and look forward to communicating with like-minded women. I grew up on a 500-acre farm here in sunny Queensland; did lots of traveling; met my American husband and lived in WA state for 6 years (this is where I discovered Maryjane); and we have recently purchased our own piece of paradise back in Australia. We are busy renovating our old house, establishing organic gardens, putting together a chook (chicken) tractor, and getting to know our farmer neighbours. I looking forward to chatting with you!
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dena91 Posted - Feb 26 2015 : 09:40:05 AM
Cindy,

Great to have you here on the Connection! You're sure to get and give lots of love, support and helpful advice.

Blessings,

Dena
Farmgirl 5620
SlowQueen Posted - Feb 22 2015 : 4:29:12 PM
Hi Cindy!
We keep hens in a tractor too and it's so convenient. We have a small house on an acre of property that does not yet have a fence. Having our birds in a tractor keeps them safe from predators (we have an abundance of hawks, raccoons and opossum) and they have the benefit of fresh grass. I would love to see pics of the one you made. Ours was bought pre-made, we went with an Eglu for ease of cleaning since my husband and I both work full time, at least until we can start subsidizing our income on what we homestead. That's our dream anyway. Great to meet you and look forward to sharing adventures with you!
Cheers!

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mellaisbella Posted - Feb 22 2015 : 04:19:42 AM
Welcome from Prince Edward Island, Canada....home of Anne of green gables

Love many, trust few. Always paddle your own canoe
Killarney Posted - Feb 21 2015 : 3:45:58 PM
Welcome from the Volunteer State, Tennessee!

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peafarm Posted - Feb 20 2015 : 9:35:33 PM
Welcome, Cindy, I look forwarding to hearing about your farm in the other hemisphere!

Penny
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Aprilla Rain Posted - Feb 18 2015 : 10:32:06 AM
A Warm hello to you...I'm new here as well and look forward to getting to know you. I lived in Australia for about 3 years while growing up, My Family and i lived in Sydney...loved it there. Take care and Welcome!!!

Aprilla Ault
marjean Posted - Dec 27 2014 : 11:52:00 AM
Welcome Cindy from your part of the planet to ours! I plan to visit your beautiful country in the future! What a cool way to raise chickens. Happy and Sassy!

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Beverley Posted - Dec 12 2014 : 5:33:48 PM
Well I just have seen this so Welcome for Michigan. I am hoping some day to come to australia. I have always wanted to see it. I have had penpals on and off in Australia so if you have any questions please feel free to email me. Hope you enjoy all of us here. We are a good group!!

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Calicogirl Posted - Nov 26 2014 : 05:35:18 AM
Welcome Cindy!!!

Well, it's a good thing that you were in WA so you could find MaryJane :) You will absolutely love it here, the ladies are super and like Grace said a wealth of knowledge and so encouraging. Glad you found some property, I know it will be hard work but I also think it would be alot of fun renovating your home. :)

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Bear5 Posted - Nov 13 2014 : 2:26:44 PM
Welcome Cindy! You'll love it here. Enjoy!!
Marly

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Nov 13 2014 : 10:44:48 AM
Welcome Cindy! Looking forward to hearing more about all of your house renovations and projects too!

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Rockin Farm Chick Posted - Nov 12 2014 : 2:02:49 PM
Welcome Cindy
I have been to your beautiful country but never to Queensland, I was in Melbourne and Sydney. My dearest friend is from Melbourne actually but she resides in the states now. Love the word Chook, she uses that all the time. Hope to hear from you!

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katmom Posted - Nov 10 2014 : 09:52:34 AM
Cindy, the World is a lot smaller when you discover farm~girl sisters are only a computer away!
Enjoy the ladies here... they are a wealth of knowledge, support and friendship!
(p.s., I moved from Spokane, WA., down to Central Calif.,,, luv'd the WA summers, but the Winters no so much! lol!)

>^..^<
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AussieChick Posted - Nov 05 2014 : 9:19:05 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Marybeth


Farmgirl welcome Cindy.
When and where did you live in Washington?
MB

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"Life may not be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well dance!"



Hi Mary beth - we lived in Olympia, WA, between 2006-2012. We spent a lot of time in Eastern WA aswell because my husband's family are spread out between Pasco and Latah. I learned to ski on White Pass. Olympia was a beautiful place, but a little too much rain for my liking. I'm glad to be back, living in Queensland - "the Sunshine State".
AussieChick Posted - Nov 05 2014 : 9:11:54 PM
quote:
Originally posted by YellowRose

Hello Cindy, welcome to the farm. I have always been interested in your country. Always thought of it as being like my state of Texas. Big, wide opened, and inhabited by friendly independent people.

Got to ask what is a chicken tractor?

Sara
Walk in Peace - Live with Joy
FarmGirl Sister #6034 Aug 25, 2014



Glad you asked - A chook tractor is basically a mobile chicken coop. I first heard of the idea when I went to a presentation by Joel Salatin. If you haven't read his book "The Sheer Ecstasy of Being a Lunatic Farmer", it is well worth the read. He refers to the "chickenness of the chicken" - the ability to scratch, exercise, breathe fresh air, eat a diversified diet that includes bugs and grass, to be housed on a new ground routinely... Our chickens are spoilt - when they are not free-ranging, their house is being moved all around our paddock - but they return the favour with plenty of delicious organic eggs.
darlenelovesart Posted - Nov 04 2014 : 10:31:58 PM
Welcome Cindy,
It is good to have you here on the farm, You will have lots of fun.

hugs
darlene

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Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.

I trust in you Jesus...
cajungal Posted - Nov 04 2014 : 04:02:09 AM
Welcome, Cindy!! You certainly have had many adventures. I look forward to hearing more about your piece of paradise.

One of the best compliments from one of my daughters: "Moma, you smell good...like dirt."
HealingTouch Posted - Nov 03 2014 : 08:59:16 AM
Welcome Cindy. So good to have you. We continue to learn so much from each other.

Be Blessed and Be a Blessing,
Darlene
Sister 1922

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Marybeth Posted - Nov 03 2014 : 08:44:19 AM

Farmgirl welcome Cindy.
When and where did you live in Washington?
MB

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"Life may not be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well dance!"
ceejay48 Posted - Nov 03 2014 : 07:33:20 AM
Welcome, welcome Cindy!
You'll find this to be a great place to be!
CJ

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MaryJane Posted - Nov 03 2014 : 06:57:21 AM
Big farmgirl welcome, Cindy.

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Nov 03 2014 : 05:21:32 AM
Welcome Cindy! You are in the right place, many of us share your very interests. Your place in Australia sounds beautiful and I look forward to hearing about it and perhaps seeing a picture or two as well.

Got to ask too, what is a chicken tractor?

Dawn in IL
YellowRose Posted - Nov 03 2014 : 05:14:14 AM
Hello Cindy, welcome to the farm. I have always been interested in your country. Always thought of it as being like my state of Texas. Big, wide opened, and inhabited by friendly independent people.

Got to ask what is a chicken tractor?

Sara
Walk in Peace - Live with Joy
FarmGirl Sister #6034 Aug 25, 2014

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