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Showing posts with label New Life On A Homestead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Life On A Homestead. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

How Far Do Bees Travel from Their Hive?

If you’ve ever seen bees flying around your yard before, you’ve probably thought that there has to be a hive somewhere nearby. Most of the time you’d be right, but not always! Turns out there might not be a hive anywhere close by, and the bees are commuting to do their work just like you ... Read more

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Saturday, September 6, 2025

19 Best Goats You Can Own for Both Milk and Meat

Goats can be one of the most challenging livestock species to keep, but they can also be one of the most rewarding: They are affordable, don’t need a ton of space, and can produce lots and lots of milk and meat to keep your fridge full and your freezer loaded. This is reason enough to ... Read more

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Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Free-Ranging Pigs: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Pigs are some of the most popular animals raised for meat around the world. A fixture of factory-level farming, there are an increasing number of homesteaders and small farm operations that have taken to raising them, and also in a free-range setting. Free-range pigs tend to be happier and healthier, and yield pork of far ... Read more

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Friday, August 29, 2025

12 Simmer Pot Recipes for a Fresh Home

You know, we didn’t always have air fresheners. Those little cans of spray fragrance that are so ubiquitous might be convenient, but they are expensive, harmful to the environment, and as far as I’m concerned, creepy. Almost all of them smell like what they are: laboratory imitations of actual, real things. I don’t even want ... Read more

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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

All the Ways to Get Rid of House Flies (6 Lethal, 5 Non-Lethal)

No insect is as unwelcome in your home as a common housefly: nasty, germ-spreading, and annoying! Like all insects, they have their part to play in nature, but they need to play it outside and not in your living space. It goes without saying you’ll want to get rid of them, and in this article, ... Read more

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Saturday, August 23, 2025

10 Beginner-Friendly White Chicken Breeds

If you’re just getting started with keeping chickens, choosing the right breed is very important. Your birds must be able to meet your goals, yes, but they should also have an amenable temperament, be in good health, and just as importantly, make you proud to own them! If you have your heart set on a ... Read more

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5 Smart and Effective Deer Fence Solutions for Your Garden

Every gardener hates pests, but if you only have insects and slugs to worry about, count your blessings; no garden pest is more destructive than deer. Think about it: all they eat are plants, and deer have vastly bigger appetites than any insects. If a single deer gets into your garden, that can be disastrous, ... Read more

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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

4 Reasons Your Rabbit Is Thumping (And What to Do About It)

Imagine this. You’re enjoying a pleasant day at home with your pet rabbit. He’s out of his pen and getting a little exercise running around the house. Then, in another room, you hear a loud thump. Then another. It’s so loud it sounds like someone is dropping books on the floor! It’s loud enough to ... Read more

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Saturday, August 16, 2025

How To Dehydrate Zucchini Step be Step

Have you ever grown zucchini before? It’s one of the few veggies that produces a legitimate bumper crop! I couldn’t find enough people to give it away to. I had zucchini stashed everywhere, frozen, refrigerated, and yes, dehydrated. Whether you grow it for yourself, get it from the farmers’ market, or have neighbors, friends, or ... Read more

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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Can Sheep Eat Broccoli? Is it Safe?

Vegetables are one of the most popular nutritional supplements around for various livestock species, and that includes sheep. Yes, it’s true, sheep actually eat more than just grass! And despite having a reputation as picky, finicky eaters with an extremely limited diet, sheep can actually eat a lot of different things. But you’ve got to ... Read more

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Saturday, August 9, 2025

5 Ways to Put Your Goats to Work on the Homestead

Goats get a bad rap with homesteaders, I think: while it is true they tend to be troublesome escape artists and can have more health problems than other livestock animals, they are supremely versatile. And I’m not just talking about their products, either! Believe it or not, your goats can help you out in a ... Read more

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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Top 10 Most Important Homesteading Skills to Focus On

Homesteading looks a little different to everyone: for some folks it looks like a thriving farm, for others just a place to settle down way out in the country away from it all. But big or small, business oriented or not, all homesteaders need a particular set of skills. That’s because homesteading is a lifestyle ... Read more

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Saturday, August 2, 2025

6 No-Mess Chicken Feeders To Consider

Whether you are raising chickens for meat or eggs, you’ve got to feed them daily. They don’t eat that much, so it’s easy enough to do if you have a small flock, but if you’ve got a big one or plenty of other chores to do on your homestead besides, it will take time. Time ... Read more

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Thursday, July 31, 2025

The 14 Best Chicken Breeds to Free-Range

One of the best things you can do for your chickens is simply to let them free-range. Letting them wander around your yard or property getting some exercise, fresh air, and of course, delicious, choice bits of food in the form of grass, seeds, bugs and more will do wonders for their health and well-being. ... Read more

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Saturday, July 26, 2025

How To Dry Flowers in a Microwave (In 2 Minutes)

Drying flowers is a great way to preserve them for future use, but it can be a bit of a process. If you want to save some time, consider drying your flowers in the microwave instead. Not only is this a quicker process than using an oven, but it also offers more control over exactly ... Read more

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Sunday, July 20, 2025

41 Things to Feed Your Pheasants and 13 Things to Avoid

Pheasants are popular game birds originally hailing from Asia. Males are known for their marvelous, beautiful, and varied coloration, with females being much duller overall. Although they’re rarely kept domestically in the US, at least compared to chickens, their personalities, delicious eggs, and succulent meat make them popular with some folks… Now, if you want ... Read more

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Saturday, July 19, 2025

20 Reliable Ways to Preserve Tomatoes for the Winter

Fresh tomatoes are one of the tastiest and most versatile veggies there are, and whether you are bringing in a big bumper crop from your own garden or hauling home a huge load from the local farmer’s market, if you don’t act fast to preserve them, they will start to wrinkle, discolor, and go bad. ... Read more

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Saturday, July 12, 2025

5 Types of Hay to Feed Your Sheep

If you think about sheep eating, what do you imagine that they eat? If you picture them strolling around a pasture munching on grass and other tender greenery, you’re pretty much right on. But sheep cannot subsist on just one type of grass or other forage alone: They actually need a variety of greenery to ... Read more

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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Can Sheep Eat Cabbage? Is it Safe?

When you think about the typical diet of sheep, you probably immediately think of greenery. Grass, hay, tender leaves, things like that. And this stereotype is for good reason because that is indeed what makes up the diet of most sheep. But you might be surprised to learn they can eat all sorts of things, ... Read more

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Saturday, July 5, 2025

7 Chicken Breeds That Lay Blue Eggs

Eggs are the very best part of owning a flock of chickens. They’re the freshest, best-tasting eggs you will ever have, bar none, and bringing in a basket full of those perfect little jewels every morning is one of life’s great pleasures. And compared to the eggs you get in the grocery store, your flock ... Read more

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