larry@stinescorner said: (quoted from post at 04:36:22 05/31/10) I didnt know you had no room Dave Im sure you would keep it if you could , Are all the places like that in Germany? Sounds a lot different than around here., very interesting tell us more thanks
Not all, but in my town, my place is decent size. Up until the last 4 years when some old folks started retiring, within 200 meters of my house, you could find about 180 cows, about 50 sheep and 300 pigs that you'd never guess were there. Our place is 20 meters wide and about 60 meters long. The idea is everything in one spot to take care of at the house and the fields outside town. The idea of finding 5 acres and putting a house trailer on it don't fly here :roll: .
There are some bigger places farther into the boonies (some just a few miles from me) but mine is a typical setup. If I can figure how ti get it in the right format, I'll post a satelite pic of the area.
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