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Which Farm Animal is Right For Me?

Seems like a simple question; but how DO you figure which farm animal is right for you?

If the question: "What kind of farm animal is best for me?" has ever crossed your mind, you'll want to read this!

It's an online conversation between our forum visitors and Sue Weaver, Hobby Farms contributing editor.

Sue begins, "Goats immediately come to mind ... miniature sheep are another option ... The trick to either species is ..." Read More>> 

So which animal is for you?

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