Showing posts with label Ducks Farming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ducks Farming. Show all posts
January 24, 2020
November 16, 2019
Giving Up Our Livestock Farming
By Ianpassion
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Ducks, native chickens, and geese farming is not easy. More than twenty of them are now gone because of disease and attacked by wild cats, cobras, pythons, dogs, and ants.
However, in spite of what our farm had gone through, we still believed for the best is yet to come; knowing that everything works together for good and still the Father's wonderful plans prevail.
May 21, 2019
Our Ducks, Geese, And Native Chickens Farming At Satun, Thailand
By Ianpassion |
"Once in your life, you may need a lawyer, a doctor, and a policeman. But in a day, at least three times a day you need a farmer." Said by my father when I was 16.
Coming from a background of farmers, with lots of animals to care of, and how hard it was to be working under rainy and sunny weather; there was this thinking that time that farming is not my future path.
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