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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7829165" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Does it matter if you keep a greatly reduced amount of livestock or even let the grass but potter on in and around the house?</p><p>I’m wary of selling up as I’m not sure I’d acclimatise to living in town. It’s very very different. Can you not carry on enjoying the wildlife but slacken off on the agricultural side?</p><p>Plenty used to do that round here. The nettlebeds got bigger but those today are redefined as “environmental focus areas.”</p><p>I wouldn’t rush it whatever you decide. I have also learned that a busy person is generally a happy person within the limits of physical health and capability. Can you reduce your workload to something more manageable but still keep yourself sufficiently occupied staying where you are?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7829165, member: 2119"] Does it matter if you keep a greatly reduced amount of livestock or even let the grass but potter on in and around the house? I’m wary of selling up as I’m not sure I’d acclimatise to living in town. It’s very very different. Can you not carry on enjoying the wildlife but slacken off on the agricultural side? Plenty used to do that round here. The nettlebeds got bigger but those today are redefined as “environmental focus areas.” I wouldn’t rush it whatever you decide. I have also learned that a busy person is generally a happy person within the limits of physical health and capability. Can you reduce your workload to something more manageable but still keep yourself sufficiently occupied staying where you are? [/QUOTE]
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