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Looking for answers?  Send me your questions!

10/29/2013

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This week I plan to begin a blog series offering tips on caring for the various types of livestock that we keep.  While I do not claim to be an expert, all information provided will come from my own experience in raising these beautiful creatures.
 
Most of the posts in this series will be written in a Q & A format, mainly to encourage you to ask questions!  If there is a specific question you have about caring for rabbits, chickens, goats (and maybe even a few on horses, dogs, or barn cats), submit them through the Contact Us page (be sure to check the box that says “I have a question I would like to see answered on your blog”).
 
While I cannot guarantee that every question will be answered, every question will be acknowledged and, if I am unable to answer your question, I will let you know that as well.
 
Most questions will be answered in the order in which they are received.  The primary exception to that would be, if I should get the same question from a dozen people, I may address that question first due to popularity.  But rest assured, all questions will be addressed in as timely a manner as possible, so feel free to begin submitting questions immediately!

Disclaimer:
None of the information contained on this site is intended to diagnose, treat, or otherwise substitute for the care and advice from a qualified human or animal medical professional.  Please consult the trusted medical professional of your choice before using any of the information contained on this site.
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