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Hello. I am in a bit of a bind. My relationship is going downhill and we rent our house and land from their father. If we break up I am going to be left with no land but all of my animals and infrastructure (because I paid for them and did all the work). It's possible to relocate to my parents moderate acreage but not ideal at all. I have a lot of knowledge and am no stranger to hard work. I want to live as primitively as possible and don't need an actual house. I'm putting feelers out to see if there are any communities or homesteaders that could another hand and has space for my animals? 2 pigs, chickens, quail, pigeons, rabbits, cats and dogs. I raise mostly everything in moveable pens or tractors on pasture and grow other feed for them. I only work one day a week, I have enough money to get myself somewhere but that's it. I can feed myself. I don't want to leave Missouri. (23, F). *I love people and am very drawn to being part of a community or tribe*
 
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Lilace, welcome to the forum!

I hope everything works out for you.
 
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Lilace;

Rooting for you to find the next stage of your journey!  

You sound strong and motivated; you will be okay!

Blessings,
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Also in Missouri might be able to help depending on your location.
 
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