tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5343418039422454577.post8000012012738400965..comments2024-01-12T06:15:58.743-05:00Comments on Hillside Homestead: Twilight's fast growing brood, and financial reality.Couretonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07345010106705079453noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5343418039422454577.post-23836289602321125012013-04-05T12:33:03.952-04:002013-04-05T12:33:03.952-04:00We've got a fairly solid financial plan for it...We've got a fairly solid financial plan for it so it wouldn't take long to do. I've always just been hesitant to ask for donations, probably mostly out of the "That sting you're feeling, it's pride biting you in the ass." We will have to consider it at the very least. It's hard for me to think of this as valuable monetarily since the concept has been to share information from the beginning, but you know what, I think you're right it is time to consider.Couretonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07345010106705079453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5343418039422454577.post-54811254097063279132013-04-04T12:03:35.044-04:002013-04-04T12:03:35.044-04:00If you do want to try the chickens, consider makin...If you do want to try the chickens, consider making a financial plan (what you would need for the next year/next 5 years) and putting a fundraiser up on something like indiegogo or another kickstarter like site. Trade fundraising for blogging about the experience, and offer pictures for donations, or such. If it doesn't work, you at least have a financial picture set for when you can afford chickens, and if it does... chickens!<br /><br />You do have something to trade the internet for this sort of thing, that is, if you have the time to do it.Kate H, formerly of Squillagenoreply@blogger.com