Want to start homesteading but don't want to jump all in? Start small by following these steps. Then build on them as you have time and feel comfortable to take the next step. Read more about homesteading for beginners.
Homesteaders you need to know how to use Epsom salt! The benefit of Epsom salt is not just an old wives tale. It has some incredible uses and benefits.
Ready to keep your chickens entertained? Check this ingenious chickens toys ideas and get started today!
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Permaculture is probably a really amazing way of doing gardening, while setting up your garden on semi-autopilot. You basically recreate the growing conditions inside a forest, and let your plants thrive while you do… something else!
If you are raising livestock, it is possible to grow your own animal feed. How to grow feed for pigs, chickens, goats, sheep and cows.
If you dislike plucking chickens, but you like to leave the skin on, then you should consider building your own DIY chicken plucker for easier processing.
Oh no! You discovered your chickens have worms. Now that you are officially grossed out, what should you do next? While finding out that your chickens have worms is undoubtedly unsettling, it is important to
Raising guinea fowl isn't too difficult, learn the basics for raising guineas on your homestead and tips on a successful guinea flock!
Treating your chickens as much-loved pets is not difficult. Read on to see how easy it is to convert chickens from livestock to pets.
We'll share information on bird flu virus symptoms and transmission, plus five strategies for a healthier flock of backyard chickens.
Love gardening with chickens? Climbing vines look great on the chicken run. Chicken safe vines provide, shade for the flock, food and more.
Urban homesteader Todd Allen talks about how they feed their chickens without any purchased feeds, using spent brew grain and discarded produce.
Are you familiar with heritage breeds? Why are these animals so important and what role do they play on the homestead?
When designing edible gardens, a site-specific problem will often crop up. One of the most enjoyable aspects of permaculture design […]
Have you considered the benefits of backyard fish farming?
If you operate on a shoestring budget, we show you how to grow all your livestock food and be self-sufficient and budget-friendly at the same time.
I like to give my backyard chickens plenty of room to move about in but there are a couple of downsides to letting them free range throughout the whole yard. I’m going to use my skills as a Permaculture Designer to create a chicken friendly yard for them! This post contains affiliate links: I am […]
Have you wondered how to get started with goats on your homestead? Here's some helpful advice that will save you time, money and heartache!
If you are raising livestock, it is possible to grow your own animal feed. How to grow feed for pigs, chickens, goats, sheep and cows.
If you are trying to live off-the-grid, find out why you should consider growing duck weed to feed your animals and family
Easter Egger chickens are sure to bring a smile to your face, from their colored eggs to their funny personalities - they will win your heart!
Looking for earth friendlier options when grooming our landscapes? A cute and safe alternative to many of our fueled and chemical treatments is using goats for weed control. This article has more info
Here's a thorough list of what chickens can eat in more or less abundance. Turn your table scraps into fresh eggs and let nothing go to waste!
The use of animals in permaculture design is a fundamental aspect which provides diversification of a system as well as accelerating this system towards its potential maturity. Integration of elements
Want to start homesteading but don't want to jump all in? Start small by following these steps. Then build on them as you have time and feel comfortable to take the next step. Read more about homesteading for beginners.
If you're like us and don't want to use electricity in the chicken coop, or can't, this has helped to keep our chicken water from freezing!
Well, I've held my peace for about as long as I can stand it. Watching the devastation of the earthquake in Japan, followed by a horrifi...
Heritage livestock are old species of livestock that are uncommon today. Heritage animals are well rounded and offer traits modern breeds have lost.
Here in the northernmost tip of North America’s temperate rainforest, Alaska’s infamous cold meets some of the wettest weather in the world. Our hometown of Cordova, Alaska, receives an average of 160
Wondering how to keep chickens warm in winter weather? Don't worry, it's not as difficult as it may seem. With a little bit of preparation and some simple steps, you can ensure that your feathered
Learn all about all-natural diatomaceous earth to keep your home, garden, animals, and backyard pest-free. I use this product constantly.
A listing of homesteading resources to help beginners. Learn about livestock, chickens, homestead cooking, and more.
To safeguard your flock, make sure their permanent shelter is up to snuff
Easy ways to keep snakes out of the chicken coop! predator proof your chickens coop against snakes, from traps to deterrents and more. Here's how to prevent snakes from getting into your chicken coop and eating all the eggs!
Find 1-acre farm ideas to start your 1-acre homestead layout plan with a dairy cow to keep your family healthy with quality dairy products, all while improving your land's soil fertility.
'When my White Orpington hen, (Marilyn) began egg-laying last summer, she made a habit of laying them in my lavender and lemon balm plants. Perhaps she found them soothing to be in, maybe she knows something I still don’t about her chosen locations, but what we do know is that there are aromatic benefits from the volatile oils in herbs that affect the mood and stress levels of both people and animals. Whatever the reason for Marilyn’s nest choices, they validate my practice of sprucing up the coop with my freshly grown herbs. Unfortunately, one of the disadvantages of living
Our family is all about raising our own food. Be it produce or meat, we firmly believe this is the best way that we can ensure that we feed our family the highest quality food possible. Raising our food in the most natural way that we can is also a huge part of that. We choose to raise pastured poultry for our family.