Barncast 93 -- Garden Roundup

2007-11-18 22:42:28

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Dialup (61:36)


Video Extra (11:58)


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It's been a long day so we just decide to do the podcast inside tonight, though we have some background audio from outside our window. We have a set of great calls that really liven up the show. We really do need your calls to the farm phone at 206-202-GOAT or the listener questions show. On tap this week:

We really need your questions for the Listener call in show so please make the call to 206-202-GOAT with your question.

CAUTION: The video extra is about butchering rabbits, if you don't want to see this, don't watch it. I hope all those who have asked find it useful.

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andrew on 2007-11-20 06:52:46

Thank you Lauren, I'm glad you thought it was well done. It's something both of us were a little nervous putting online since I know some people may really object to it. We're pretty used to it and it comes second nature but for others it doesn't.

For someone who would find it gross I just ask them to think about the freezer full to the brim of chickens or turkeys at the grocery store. Thank of the the slaughter that happened to put a couple hundred birds into that freezer. Misty always rightly points at that they are packaged to not look like they were once animals, and she's right.

Cheers,

-Andrew

Kate on 2007-11-27 17:31:27

Great job, Andrew! Thank you for that informative video. I like your little butchering station. We just hang ours in a tree, your way looks easier. Thanks again, Kate

Sherry W on 2007-11-27 18:07:16

Oh no Linda!!!!! Good luck, please don't give up!

Linda in Chicago on 2007-11-22 09:47:14

Very well done, Andrew and Misty. It was matter of fact and not offensive to me. I agree with Marsha about facing your food: if you're going to eat meat, recognize that the animal had to die and be processed.

I know you all are not going to record a show for Thanksgiving, but I wanted to pass on some news about my small city "farm." The city of Chicago may ban raising chickens in residential areas. There was a committee meeting held this week where the alderman heard from a city resident who believes there are more rats in her neighborhood because people are raising chickens in their yards.

I didn't attend the meeting because I only found out about it AFTER it was held (apparently the city only has to publicly post notice of a meeting 3 business days in advance). I'm petitioning my alderman and asking all of my friends and acquaintances in the city to petition their alderman to either request that this issue be deferred and posted for public comment, or outright opposed at the next city council meeting on December 12.

There's much more on my blog about it, including the email I sent to my alderman and the local public radio station, WBEZ. I was also filmed for a segment that appeared on our local public television station's nightly news program, Chicago Tonight, yesterday evening. If any of your listener's that live in Chicago can reach out to their alderman, too, it may help.

Sherry W on 2007-11-21 16:10:56

I'm impressed on how neat and easy it looked. Really it looked about as hard or messy as cleaning a big fish!

It think it's the first good look at your silver foxes I've had so far. The fur is really pretty- do you ever try to save it?

India on 2007-11-29 10:30:58

Hi

Really enjoyed this weeks show - another hour out of the moving madness. Can't remember if I said that we rehomed our cats? So hearing your kitten mewing brought a little lump to my throat.....we are in the middle of finalising leases and getting residence permits - it is very stressful! Hope that you had a great thanksgiving. India

Marsha from SE Ohio on 2007-11-20 13:47:08

Thanks so much for that video. I'm the Mac person who called a couple weeks ago, and I was so pleased to be able to watch the proper way to butcher a rabbit. I'm about to build a little barn/shed and want to raise some rabbits. Trouble is (remember don't let the hillbillies get you down? hee) I don't trust anybody around here that I know to show me the right way, though I had a general idea. Many of those who think they are "country" here, don't even raise their own gardens or animals. They only chase around for deer, mostly on other people's property and dig ginseng and Golden Seal out of season! Oh well, it takes all kinds to make a world. I sure hope nobody gives you a hard time about that video. It was very well done and informative, and Gawd knows how bad the killing floors are in the industrial slaughterhouses. I made up a saying for when business associates express disgust at killing chickens for food. I simply say, " For me, it's honorable to face your food." As this old world changes, this type of safe, respectful process will be priceless in the future. Very best to you both, and best wishes on that operation, Misty! Marsha

Lauren in MD on 2007-11-20 00:15:48

Hi guys!

I just watched your extra on butchering rabbits. While it's not something I think I could do personally, it was a great lesson in where our food really comes from. The spot was nicely done.

Thanks for sharing!

-Lauren in MD (with Bodhi the raw fed dog)

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