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Join us for a virtual gathering to talk about keeping animals on your homestead. Whether you have livestock or are just exploring the possibility, join us to learn and share. If you have not integrated animals into your system yet it can help a lot to hear the experiences of others who are to decide if it will work for you.

We will discuss experiences, plans, concerns and questions. When done well, animals help to create thriving systems. Our goal will be to support each other in learning to integrate animals into our homesteads in a way that is healthy for them, us, and the land.

This will be a moderated discussion where all can participate. We already know there will be folks attending with experience in keeping chickens, ducks, goats and bees.

COST: Sliding scale of $10-25 with a $10 nonrefundable deposit due here. Or avoid paypal and the extra charges - send a check to Seacoast Permaculture, 219 France Rd, Barrington NH 03825.

LED BY: Amy Antonucci worked on an organic farm & CSA for 10 years before becoming a certified permaculture designer and focusing on homesteading. She keeps poultry and goats and gardens at Living Land Permaculture Homestead in Barrington NH ( http://livinglandpermaculture.com/ ).

JOINING ONLINE: Our online programs are offered via Zoom. When you rsvp "yes" the Zoom link will be visible to you on this page. Whenever you are logged in to your meetup account and come to this page you will be able to see it, click on it, or cut and paste it. We send you a message with the link through meetup, but your email or meetup settings may stop it from reaching you, so *remember to come to this page for access!*

NEWSFLASH: We launched a Seacoast NH Permaculture monthly newsletter that will NOT go through meetup. Diversifying our communication methods will make the group more resilient. The newsletter covers upcoming events, information and photos. Sign up for the newsletter here!

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Environmental Awareness
Gardening
Organic Gardening
Organic Farming
Permaculture

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