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Originally Posted by The Reaper
I don't think that came out quite the way you intended. 
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You never know - there is a reason it's called a shit-eating grin.
Back to the OP - I spent my summers growing up working on small-time beef and pig farms. The pigs were definitely easier to manage and required less space and supervision. Chickens were fairly low-maintenance as well, and provided eggs as an ongoing food source as well.
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