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Reply #15 - Jun 22nd, 2017 at 9:11pm
 
Black Orchid wrote on Jun 22nd, 2017 at 9:10pm:
Gordon wrote on Jun 22nd, 2017 at 9:05pm:
What's the minimum size cleared area where you could keep enough animals to keep the freezer full?


Define 'enough animals' and how much meat does your family eat in order to fill a freezer for how long?


thats not a tree change...

thats going full "prepper" mode..
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Reply #16 - Jun 22nd, 2017 at 9:13pm
 
Black Orchid wrote on Jun 22nd, 2017 at 9:10pm:
Gordon wrote on Jun 22nd, 2017 at 9:05pm:
What's the minimum size cleared area where you could keep enough animals to keep the freezer full?


Define 'enough animals' and how much meat does your family eat in order to fill a freezer for how long?


Just the normal amount of meat a family of 4 hungry savages would go thru Smiley
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Reply #17 - Jun 22nd, 2017 at 9:14pm
 
We had 300 acres but only about 5 were cleared and I wouldn't think that would be near enough to keep animals to fill a freezer for a family of four.

I had 2 horses but always supplemented their feed.

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Reply #18 - Jun 22nd, 2017 at 9:17pm
 
Black Orchid wrote on Jun 22nd, 2017 at 9:14pm:
We had 300 acres but only about 5 were cleared and I wouldn't think that would be near enough to keep animals to fill a freezer for a family of four.

I had 2 horses but always supplemented their feed.



5 acres of cleared is what I was thinking, so that would be enough to provide a good deal of the meat but not all.
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Reply #19 - Jun 22nd, 2017 at 9:20pm
 
Lots of cattle grazing land up there and you can buy a cow and have it done for you ready to put in the freezer.
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Reply #20 - Jun 22nd, 2017 at 11:17pm
 
Its time wrote on Jun 22nd, 2017 at 8:58pm:
I moved to the south west in 2005 with the intention of only staying until a project was completed , 12 years later I am still here , ready to move some bigger acreage and having a go at going off grid altogether



Well done  leftwinger.

Great stuff, you can do it.
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Reply #21 - Jun 23rd, 2017 at 6:31am
 
I bet you $100 hes still sitting on this forum day in and day out still talking crap 💩 and still living in his tax payer funded commission house 🏡 In 12 months time..
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Reply #22 - Jun 23rd, 2017 at 7:41am
 
ive been lucky enough to have a great city place and a great place in the bush.

SBS are doing some filming on my place for an upcoming series on a 12 yo aboriginal girl with spiritual powers .

the series is called "grace beside me".

should be interesting to meet a few of the film makers
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Reply #23 - Jun 23rd, 2017 at 7:45am
 
Gordon wrote on Jun 22nd, 2017 at 8:44pm:
AiA wrote on Jun 22nd, 2017 at 7:56pm:
What is one?


When you leave the big smoke for a place where you can walk in your yard nude without neighbours seeing Smiley


sometimes it hits me how long I have been outside of Australia and how little time I have spent there ...
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Reply #24 - Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:49am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 7:41am:
ive been lucky enough to have a great city place and a great place in the bush.

SBS are doing some filming on my place for an upcoming series on a 12 yo aboriginal girl with spiritual powers .

the series is called "grace beside me".

should be interesting to meet a few of the film makers



Will Mr Scoot be making a cameo?
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Reply #25 - Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:57am
 
Gordon wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:49am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 7:41am:
ive been lucky enough to have a great city place and a great place in the bush.

SBS are doing some filming on my place for an upcoming series on a 12 yo aboriginal girl with spiritual powers .

the series is called "grace beside me".

should be interesting to meet a few of the film makers



Will Mr Scoot be making a cameo?


i will be meeting some of the local elders so that will be interesting.
i am lucky enough to have 3 platypuses on my block and they have offered them a role
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Reply #26 - Jun 23rd, 2017 at 9:07am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:57am:
Gordon wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:49am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 7:41am:
ive been lucky enough to have a great city place and a great place in the bush.

SBS are doing some filming on my place for an upcoming series on a 12 yo aboriginal girl with spiritual powers .

the series is called "grace beside me".

should be interesting to meet a few of the film makers



Will Mr Scoot be making a cameo?


i will be meeting some of the local elders so that will be interesting.
i am lucky enough to have 3 platypuses on my block and they have offered them a role



Platypuses are the most captivating creature I have seen

Plover chicks are pretty good too.
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Reply #27 - Jun 23rd, 2017 at 9:31am
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 9:07am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:57am:
Gordon wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:49am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 7:41am:
ive been lucky enough to have a great city place and a great place in the bush.

SBS are doing some filming on my place for an upcoming series on a 12 yo aboriginal girl with spiritual powers .

the series is called "grace beside me".

should be interesting to meet a few of the film makers



Will Mr Scoot be making a cameo?


i will be meeting some of the local elders so that will be interesting.
i am lucky enough to have 3 platypuses on my block and they have offered them a role



Platypuses are the most captivating creature I have seen

Plover chicks are pretty good too.



we have plenty of echidnas . the dogs get spiked because they try to get at them but the echidna grips the ground so hard this is a total impossibility

we have a pair of wedge tails that nest on our place too. they are magnificent birds.

the platypus only come out at dusk and are very camera shy. i dont like their chances of getting them in frame.

certainly tree change is a better option for me.

my brother moved to the gold coast and his neighbours house is a rental and there are often people partying til the wee hours.  as you get older, you appreciate a bit of peace and quiet.
i would still say that living on a big acreage where you cannot see any other neighbours can be a bit unsettling . it takes quite a bit of getting used to. i dont think a lot of city folk would feel rested by being on a big isolated acreage. in fact, i think a lot would find the experience unnerving
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Reply #28 - Jun 23rd, 2017 at 9:37am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 9:31am:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 9:07am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:57am:
Gordon wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:49am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 7:41am:
ive been lucky enough to have a great city place and a great place in the bush.

SBS are doing some filming on my place for an upcoming series on a 12 yo aboriginal girl with spiritual powers .

the series is called "grace beside me".

should be interesting to meet a few of the film makers



Will Mr Scoot be making a cameo?


i will be meeting some of the local elders so that will be interesting.
i am lucky enough to have 3 platypuses on my block and they have offered them a role



Platypuses are the most captivating creature I have seen

Plover chicks are pretty good too.



we have plenty of echidnas . the dogs get spiked because they try to get at them but the echidna grips the ground so hard this is a total impossibility

we have a pair of wedge tails that nest on our place too. they are magnificent birds.

the platypus only come out at dusk and are very camera shy. i dont like their chances of getting them in frame.

certainly tree change is a better option for me.

my brother moved to the gold coast and his neighbours house is a rental and there are often people partying til the wee hours.  as you get older, you appreciate a bit of peace and quiet.
i would still say that living on a big acreage where you cannot see any other neighbours can be a bit unsettling . it takes quite a bit of getting used to. i dont think a lot of city folk would feel rested by being on a big isolated acreage. in fact, i think a lot would find the experience unnerving


I'd take a week to adjust  I reckon as I've deliberately put myself way out of my comfort zone several times in my life.

My target place is 5 acres 15mins from Burliegh Heads, so still moments away from a latte and smashed avo on sourdough ; )
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Reply #29 - Jun 23rd, 2017 at 9:44am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 9:31am:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 9:07am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:57am:
Gordon wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 8:49am:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 7:41am:
ive been lucky enough to have a great city place and a great place in the bush.

SBS are doing some filming on my place for an upcoming series on a 12 yo aboriginal girl with spiritual powers .

the series is called "grace beside me".

should be interesting to meet a few of the film makers



Will Mr Scoot be making a cameo?


i will be meeting some of the local elders so that will be interesting.
i am lucky enough to have 3 platypuses on my block and they have offered them a role



Platypuses are the most captivating creature I have seen

Plover chicks are pretty good too.



we have plenty of echidnas . the dogs get spiked because they try to get at them but the echidna grips the ground so hard this is a total impossibility

we have a pair of wedge tails that nest on our place too. they are magnificent birds.

the platypus only come out at dusk and are very camera shy. i dont like their chances of getting them in frame.

certainly tree change is a better option for me.

my brother moved to the gold coast and his neighbours house is a rental and there are often people partying til the wee hours.  as you get older, you appreciate a bit of peace and quiet.
i would still say that living on a big acreage where you cannot see any other neighbours can be a bit unsettling . it takes quite a bit of getting used to. i dont think a lot of city folk would feel rested by being on a big isolated acreage. in fact, i think a lot would find the experience unnerving


Oh wow... that's excellent scoot... I've met some real knowledgeable aboriginal people and they are fascinating....

Wedgetail Eagle 🦅 are one of my favourite all time Birds... live seeing them circling while traveling in the outback....

I always toot my horn when I see them on the road feasting on a dead kangaroo so that they have time to get out of the way 🙂
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