
Originally Posted by
SA Friday
Small rural farming/ranching communities that have fortified themselves from nomadic raiders are the ones that will survive. Towns like this with a larger older population that remember skills like gardening, canning, dehydrating, and long term food storage without electricity will thrive the best. The town will also need to have a steady supply of natural clean water, preferrably above ground, but there are some advantages to wells also.
Large cities will eventually degrade to urban killing battlefields without a steady influx of supplies. Many will go into the mountains and die trying. After 6 months, is suspect 4/5th of the population would die from one thing or another. The survivors would rise to the top like cream in a bucket pretty fast.
The initial impact on the wild game would be severe, but after about 25 years, I suspect with the majority of people having died off, wild game and feral livestock will be everywhere, and dangerous. Hawaii saw this phenomanon after many heards of bovine went wild on of of their islands. There was hunting for feral bovine on the island at one time, and it was pretty dangerous stuff. We see it mostly here in the states with hogs, but imagine feral bovine going back to a wild state with the amounts we have in this country. Increase in large predatory animals population will occur to I suspect with the huge decrease in territory pressure. So if you can survive the first 10-15 years, I suspect you would see an increase in potential hunting.
The key to getting past the hard years will be small community coops with lots of agriculture and ranching to support the food stocks, quality food preservation techniques without the use of electricity, and enough security to keep from losing what you have worked so hard to make.
Seed stocks, Bell jar canning and the supplies and experience to do it without wasting food, knowing how to dig and made root cellars and undergound cold storage facilities, metal screen dehydrating techniques are just some of the things I've started investigating and learning. Growing grains, grinding grains, and cooking breads from scratch will also be vital. When's the last time you made bread from scratch (in an oven, without one of those fancy bread makers)? Smoking, dehydrating, and jarring meats are going to be vital skills too.