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  • Barakah Farm’s Un-heritage Muscovy Ducks

    Barakah Farm’s Un-heritage Muscovy Ducks

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    Our farm normally works with heritage and heirloom varieties.  We made an exception for these ducks.

    Muscovy ducks are not a heritage breed.  They are not rare (in fact, some consider them pests and for sure they can be invasive)  However, our particular muscovies come from homestead-suitable bloodlines carefully selected on a friend’s farm over many generations for foraging ability, quick gains, large size and temperament.  These are known as meat ducks but are also decent egg layers.  They are quiet, do not require a pond, roost high, raise several batches of ducklings annually (usually 10+ ducklings per nest) and the adults will eat up to a pound of flies daily – each.  Ducks are generally more gentle to garden plants (except greens) and will not uproot or eat plantings the way chickens will.  The meat is dark, more like roast beef, and lean.  These ducks have large claws for tree climbing, and they know how to use them.  Between the claws and the large size, they are more resistant to the smaller predators.  We keep our muscovies for insect control and eggs.

    Muscovies can be a very efficient and useful homestead addition, and can also be part of a nice homestead income.  Below is a collection of our research on muscovy care, efficient feeding, and business building.

    Tip:  Plant trees that will provide shade and feed for the ducks and for you.  Set up your water stations next to the trees on some pavers.  Dump the dirty water to water the trees.

    For a no soy, no gmo corn, no gmo system, consider peanut meal, black oil sunflower seeds, blackfly larvae.  You can grow your own heirloom corn.  You can sprout grains and sunflower seeds for more efficient digestion.

    This is a great video on blackflies for food, including an easy farm unit you can build yourself.

    This is a good video about sprouting seeds.

    We made our own rolling sprouting system to put in the downstairs shower using an inexpensive rolling metal utility rack, and the some plastic containers with holes drilled in the bottom.   We currently plan to sprout only sunflower seeds in 2020, and add our own heirloom corn in 2021, God willing.

    Before assuming that organic is best, look at the care, the facility, the food choice. Educate yourself and your customers about humane husbandry and natural feed.  Feed is your biggest expense.  Ducks can be organic by feeding organic feed, and yet live in factory conditions.  Clean healthy feed and a humane life matter more, in my opinion.

    You can run ducks in your garden around mature crops and perennials.  Do not run ducks with your young sprouting plants or your greens.  For those of your raising goats or other livestock that get meningeal worm, ducks control the snails and slugs that host the parasite.

    This article from Milkwood has some great information.  “For someone raising ducks for meat, the ducklings grow out to a good size (but not full size) by 10-12 weeks, and it’s at this time, before they get their full set of adult feathers, that home harvest makes the most sense from both a practical (plucking) and a output-for-input point of view.”

    We converted an old corn drying barn into a night shelter and laying area for the ducks, and during the day they free range (thank goodness for tolerant neighbors during our learning phase).  To prevent wandering, we make sure the ducks get treats during the day and feed the main meal in evening to lure them back to night shelter.  We clip the wing feathers of the adult birds after each molt to keep them walking, not flying.  If the ducks have enough space and enough food, not too many males competing for females, and have formed the habit of staying around, they generally stick to a couple acres here at home.  The ducks are big enough to discourage smaller predators, though eagles find them tasty and easy to grab, and loose dogs or larger predators will still take one if given a chance.

    Please reach out to us if you would like to learn more about our system or visit the farm.


    Coming this spring!  Free-range duck eggs for eating, hatching eggs, and starter flocks of adult birds.  Local pickup or delivery (with appropriate safety measure and distancing) and we can ship! We do not offer meat ducks.  Please call/email for referral to separate local meat share business, including halal. Online ordering coming soon. 

    Eggs for eating $1/each $7/dozen
    Hatching eggs from select hens $2/each $20/dozen
    Adult starter flock (1 drake, 2 hens) $100 (includes mentoring)

    Email us to get on the waiting list!

  • The Healing Of Horses by Barakah Farm owner Carrie Eastman

    The Healing Of Horses:  A guide for mental & physical equine wellness using energy-based diagnosis, healthy environment and balanced chemical-free nutrition.

    It’s here.  After writing my first book The Energetic Goat, I thought the second book would be simpler, easier, and much the same.  Laughingly, I can say I was wrong.  And how grateful I am to be wrong.

    My perspectives on energy work have shifted a lot since Acres USA published my first book (thank you @acresusa ).  I have what I hope are much clearer (and safer) ideas about what energy work is and how to do it safely and I made it a point to look for the scientific research as well as the anecdotes and experience for anything I included in this second book.  I also made the decision to drop the disease/remedy cross reference chart from the goat book, as I wanted to leave the options much wider for how people encourage wellness.

    In this book, I shared the techniques, methods and philosophies I  have found most useful.  My hope is that this nature-based approach both honors the spirit of the horse and lets horse guardians help their horses find emotional and physical vibrant wellness.

    I share information about…

    • Diagnosing maladies and nutritional and medicinal needs through surrogate reflex analysis and muscle testing
    • Understanding reflex points on horses
    • Using pendulum dowsing to diagnose your horse
    • Transitioning to more holistic care and treatment of your horses
    • Insights into diet and nutrition
    • Working with hay, pasture and feed
    • Understanding and confronting parasites
    • The role of prebiotics in gut health
    • Balanced hoof trimming, barefoot trimming and healthy hooves
    • Rethinking tack and equipment, including treeless saddles and bitless bridles
    • Conscious horsemanship
    • Better understanding the function and role of vaccines, including germ theory, vaccinosis and miasms

    …and more!  Truly, there are entire libraries of books and resources about many of these chapter subjects.  This books is starting point, perhaps a way to choose a path that others have walked successfully so that you don’t have to learn by trial and error.

    Here is the complete Table of Contents:

    I am humbly grateful that Kim Walnes and Colonel Sarpartap Singh (Retd) were willing to read and provide reviews before publication.  Kim is an Eventing World Medalist and the owner/rider of the USEA Hall Of Fame horse The Gray Goose.  Kim wrote:

    “It’s been a long time since I’ve picked up a book on horse health and learned so much!  I love Carrie’s natural approach to healing, and the way she makes techniques that have long been shrouded in confusion and mystery so very clear and easy to learn.  She also de-mystifies nutrition, which so many horse owners find very complicated.  It has been my experience that horses do best with natural and simple solutions, and Carrie has done a superb job of explaining how to connect to your horse’s native Wisdom and support them in leading a healthy and long life.”

    Col. Sarpartap is involved at the highest levels with equestrian sports in India, and previously with the international tent pegging (skill-at-arms) organization.  He is also a highly-experienced show jumper and tent pegger, and has participated in most equine disciplines over his lifetime.  The Colonel said:

    “A well-written book covering day-to-day aspects of horse care and horsemanship. A must for every horseperson.”

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    The information and active web links for these subjects changes often.  Please see my website Links page for the latest updates.  Vaccine information in particular tends to disappear regularly from the search engines or entirely.

    Meanwhile, the horses continue to do their best to teach me, I do my best to study, and my perspectives continue to shift.  I consider this book to be a snapshot in time of where I was in that moment, and I hope God willing to have new editions with new information as the journey unfolds.

    May it serve you and your herd well.

    You can find The Healing Of Horses on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/healingofhorses/

    These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration or American Veterinary Medical Association, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always consult your veterinarian about any changes to your animal’s health program.

  • Keeping Bees in Horizontal Hives: A Complete Guide to Apiculture

    Keeping Bees in Horizontal Hives: A Complete Guide to Apiculture

    This entry is in the series Best Beekeeping Books

    Learn natural beekeeping from Europe’s foremost beekeeping authority. Georges de Layens, inventor of the world’s most popular horizontal hive, shares a lifetime of experience on how to: get started in simplified beekeeping; choose the best hive model for you & your bees; manage your hives with just two visits per year; take advantage of horizontal…;





    Learn natural beekeeping from Europe’s foremost beekeeping authority. Georges de Layens, inventor of the world’s most popular horizontal hive, shares a lifetime of experience on how to: get started in simplified beekeeping; choose the best hive model for you & your bees; manage your hives with just two visits per year; take advantage of horizontal hives & deep frames; avoid unnecessary complications & procedures; increase an apiary with natural or artificial swarms; transfer bees from one hive model to another; enhance bees’ health drug-free; do without requeening, feeding & other chores; understand honey plants and honeyflows; make award-winning mead (foolproof formula); use foundationless frames, make wax foundation; handle traditional hives (skeps, log hives, etc.); keep bees sustainably using local strains; and MUCH more. Layens’ simple beekeeping boasts over 100 years of successful use, with 1 million hives in use today. Bee-friendly, productive, and fun, keeping bees can be easier than you ever imagined! “This is a delightful book full of wonderfully audacious ideas for U.S. beekeepers. I certainly look forward to building and trying out a horizontal movable-frame hive, inspired and guided by reading this fascinating book.” – Dr. Tom Seeley, author of Honeybee Democracy



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  • Chicken Tractor: The Permaculture Guide to Happy Hens and Healthy Soil, Homestead (3rd) Edition

    Chicken Tractor: The Permaculture Guide to Happy Hens and Healthy Soil, Homestead (3rd) Edition


    Chicken Tractor The Homestead (3rd) Edition This is the book that tells you how to integrate small flocks of poultry in with family food production. There is a back to the land movement happening across the world, and it’s happening in backyards and on small parcels of land. Chicken tractor systems have become so popular…;



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    Chicken Tractor The Homestead (3rd) Edition This is the book that tells you how to integrate small flocks of poultry in with family food production. There is a back to the land movement happening across the world, and it’s happening in backyards and on small parcels of land. Chicken tractor systems have become so popular that the term chicken tractor; is a household word. This is the definitive book that leads the way. Learn how you can: Raise homestead flocks for eggs, meat and money. Use chickens to create super-rich soils that enable hyper-productive gardens. Easily, step-by-step, process poultry at home. Build custom chicken tractors for your homestead. Make a straw bale coop for your flock. Understand how to select, buy and raise the best chickens for your goals. Chicken Tractor is a revolutionary, practical, hands-on book that has helped tens of thousands of gardeners create better gardens. It has changed the lives of millions of chickens all across the planet.ISBN13: 9780984338207
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  • Chickens & Their Coops 2017 Wall Calendar

    Chickens & Their Coops 2017 Wall Calendar

    This entry is in the series Best Peculiar Gifts

    All sorts of city dwellers are raising chickens: animal lovers prize them as pets, locavores and Slow Food enthusiasts dig the fresh eggs, and environmentalists and permaculture gardeners see chickens as part of a sustainable lifestyle. With colorful, upbeat photography, the whimsical Chickens & Their Coops wall calendar features twelve months of feathered friends and…;





    All sorts of city dwellers are raising chickens: animal lovers prize them as pets, locavores and Slow Food enthusiasts dig the fresh eggs, and environmentalists and permaculture gardeners see chickens as part of a sustainable lifestyle. With colorful, upbeat photography, the whimsical Chickens & Their Coops wall calendar features twelve months of feathered friends and their distinctive digs.

    • A year of quirky chickens and creative coops on your wall.
    • Frameable artbook-quality printing.
    • The perfect gift for the urban chicken enthusiast and sustainable farmer.
    • Features ideas on how to build your own backyard garden chicken coop.
    • Printed on FSC® Certified Mixed Source Paper with soy-based inks.
    • Published by Amber Lotus, an independent carbon-negative US company that has planted more than half a million trees since 2008.
    • This calendar features US and Canadian legal holidays, phases of the moon, and important observances of the world’s major religions.


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  • Goats & Parasites – Excerpt from The Energetic Goat by Carrie Eastman

    Goats & Parasites – Excerpt from The Energetic Goat by Carrie Eastman

    Holistic practitioners have been using contact reflex diagnosis, muscle testing, and dowsing to improve human health for centuries. For lifelong alternative medicine practitioner Carrie Eastman, applying these methods to her goat herd was just common sense. All living things are made up of electrical energy. Learn how to harness this energy to work with your goats in a way that is convenient, inexpensive, and safe for your herd.

    The Energetic Goat provides step-by-step instruction on the basic techniques, including common variations, as well as guidance on how to adapt other techniques to suit your personal preferences. Newcomers to alternative veterinary medicine will find the many photographs, diagrams, and sample case histories particularly useful, while veteran practitioners will discover new tricks and techniques to add to their repertoire, from the never-before-in-print human reflex point chart (used for surrogate testing) to the cross-reference chart of common goat health problems and popular treatments.

    This book also includes a timeline for transitioning your animals from conventional to holistic herd management, including tips on minerals, nutrition, and dealing with parasites.

    If you’re ready to see your herd thrive without the use of harmful chemicals, just keep an open mind, examine the success stories of the techniques, and explore how these tests can be used to improve your own herd, right now, with whatever philosophy you follow.

    Below is an excerpt from Chapter 8, page 82 of The Energetic Goat, discussing parasites. Additionally, the video below features Eastman herself discussing parasites in further depth. Follow along with your own copy of The Energetic Goat or in the excerpt below.

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  • The Energetic Goat – Transitioning Goats To Chemical-Free Management

    The Energetic Goat – Transitioning Goats To Chemical-Free Management

    The Energetic Goat was published a couple years back.  I have been pulling some of the most useful sections out and summarizing them to help my readers make the leap of faith into chemical-free management.  I find that one of the biggest hurdles my coaching clients face is the initial transition away from chemicals, GMO feeds and intensive vaccination schedules.  There is often a big fear of the unknown, a fear of the normal body processes that occur during these changes, and finally the fears generated by well-meaning observers and veterinarians who may be unfamiliar with building wellness.  I myself had to walk through those fears when I transitioned my horses, and then later, face those same fears when I transitioned my goats.  I had to find my trust that the body is perfectly designed to fight for life and to fight to thrive, a big leap of faith, because wellness as prevention is opposite to the western medicine model of treating dis-ease (deliberately hyphenated as dis-ease is the absence of ease or wellness) and the process of becoming well can often be messy.  I was blessed to have mentors to study with that held my hand through the process and reassured me that they too had faced these challenges and that their animals had come out the other side with vitality.

    Below is my video summary and also a written summation of the much more detailed chapter about transitioning your goat herd in The Energetic Goat.  If you need someone to walk you through the process with your goat or herd, please contact me.

    Month 1: Assuming the goats have been getting non-organic commercial feeds, over a 2 week period blend the commercial grain mix with additive and gmo-free substitutes. Keep the total weight of concentrates the same until the transition to natural substitutes is complete and the goats have been eating their new food for two weeks. Support with a  prebiotic/probiotic during this process.

    Generally speaking, focus on grains for energy, fats for weight gain, and alfalfa and soy for muscle/topline and protein. The less grain you can feed while still maintaining weight, growth rates, and milk yield, the better. The best feed for goats is still what nature intended, a varied browse diet on healthy soils.

    Months 2-5: Next, decide between starting to rebuild mineral reserves and doing a full-body cleanse or detoxification (detox). This is a judgment call and unique to each goat.

    If the herd has a significant history of exposure to chemical dewormers, lice medicine, herbicides, pesticides, or toxic water, start with detoxification. If the toxin exposure is lower, start the rebuilding process with a high-quality vitamin/mineral supplement program and wait to start a detox.  Remember: the body does not clean house and rebuild at the same time.  Pick one or the other only, for month two.

    If you start with the detox and suspect high levels of toxin exposure, detox is most safely done by starting with a mild, conservative detoxification agent and increasing intensity later. The most conservative gentle detox is montmorillonite clay for twenty-eight days. The majority of goats have some level of heavy metal exposure from the soils, rainfall, and the additives in vaccines or feeds. If the goat tests as needing heavy metal detox, I add micronized cleaned zeolite mineral or chlorella.  Less toxic or stronger goats may tolerate a more intense herbal detox.   A good herbal detox formula will encourage the liver, kidneys, and bowels to flush toxins while supporting healthy digestion.

    When in doubt, start with the mildest detox and work up to stronger blends over time. When the goats are done with the detox, then I start the rebuilding program.

    Some goats start with rebuilding the body first.  This is better for less-toxic goats and fragile/older/very young goats. I start the goats on a basic supplement program of free-choice vitamins and minerals.

    Remember, months 2 to 5 are a 2-part process: a detox and the beginning of rebuilding the body. Either can happen first, it depends on the priority for that goat. The combination of detox and rebuilding will take about five months total, which puts Step 3 at about six months. Important: If at any time during Step 2 the goat is surrendering to parasites, test to see if chemicals are needed to save the goat. Parasite symptoms can be confused with detox symptoms, which can include diarrhea, runny nose and/or eyes, skin eruptions, weight loss, and hair loss.  A fever, anemia, yellow or green snot, or bloody diarrhea are likely not effects of the detox.  When in doubt, always contact the veterinarian.

    Months 6-12: The goats have transitioned the feed and hay, gone through detox, and spent several months rebuilding nutritional reserves with the highest quality supplement program you can find. Four months is the amount of time it takes for the blood to be completely replaced and is often the milestone when major shifts in health occur. Another key milestone is two years, when the body replaces all the bone. This is typically when you’ll see your herd reach full health, although it can take longer if the transition was rocky.

    During these months start to transition your dewormers over to chemical-free options.  If you suspect parasites start with the mildest non-chemical dewormer, such as diatomaceous earth (DE), clay, pumpkin seeds, pine needles, lespedeza, trefoil, chicory, or one of the commercially available herbal blends. If none of the non-chemical dewormers test clear the parasite issue use a chemical. After the chemical dewormer, wait forty-eight hours and then do a detox with clay to remove the chemical residue. Clay has a negative charge and will bind with the positively charged deworming chemicals still in the gut and carry them out of the body. As the months progress, you should find that you are having to resort to the chemicals less and less often. If you get to the end of the first year, and still need chemicals on a regular basis, you need to revisit your basic nutrition program and your pasture management, and pay special attention to copper and zinc.

    Months 13-48: During months thirteen through forty-eight, continue following all the previous steps. Continue the healthy diet. Continue monitoring mucous membranes and body condition. Continue testing for non-chemical as well as chemical options. You should observe an overall trend of testing for chemicals and medications less and less.

    In conclusion…

    When you are ready to begin this process with your goat or goats, please consult The Energetic Goat for greater detail.  I highly recommend that you find an experienced mentor to walk you through the process.  Having someone you can call or text at any time to say “Is this normal?” is invaluable for finding your faith in the process, especially when the going gets rough or messy, or when you get that annual reminder for vaccines or chemical dewormers.   I do offer private mentoring with 24/7 access via phone/email/text.  Please see my Services page for details.

  • Permaculture Chicken: Incubation Handbook

    Permaculture Chicken: Incubation Handbook

    The Permaculture Chicken Incubation Handbook walks beginners through perfecting the incubating and hatching process so they can enjoy the exhilaration of the hatch without the angst of dead chicks. 92 full color photos bring incubation to life, while charts, diagrams, and tables provide the hard data you need to accomplish a hatch rate of 85%…;

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  • A Chicken in Every Yard: The Urban Farm Store’s Guide to Chicken Keeping

    A Chicken in Every Yard: The Urban Farm Store’s Guide to Chicken Keeping

    This entry is in the series Best Homestead Animal Books

    Got a little space and a hankering for fresh eggs? Robert and Hannah Litt have dispensed advice to hundreds of urban and suburban chicken-keepers from behind their perch at Portland’s Urban Farm Store, and now they’re ready to help you go local and sustainable with your own backyard birds. In this handy guide to breeds,…;





    Got a little space and a hankering for fresh eggs?

    Robert and Hannah Litt have dispensed advice to hundreds of urban and suburban chicken-keepers from behind their perch at Portland’s Urban Farm Store, and now they’re ready to help you go local and sustainable with your own backyard birds. In this handy guide to breeds, feed, coops, and care, the Litts take you under their experienced wings and share the secrets to:
     
    Picking the breeds that are right for you • Building a sturdy coop in one weekend for $100 • Raising happy and hearty chicks Feeding your flock for optimal health and egg nutrition • Preventing and treating common chicken diseases • Planning ahead for family, neighborhood, and legal considerations • Whipping up tasty egg recipes from flan to frittata
     
    With everything that first-timers will need to get started—along with expert tips for more seasoned keepers—this colorful, nuts-and-bolts manual proves that keeping chickens is all it’s cracked up to be.A Chicken in Every Yard The Urban Farm Store s Guide to Chicken Keeping



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  • The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals: Choose the Best Breeds for Small-Space Farming, Produce Your Own Grass-Fed Meat, Gather Fresh … Rabbits, Goats, Sheep, Pigs, Cattle, & Bees

    The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals: Choose the Best Breeds for Small-Space Farming, Produce Your Own Grass-Fed Meat, Gather Fresh … Rabbits, Goats, Sheep, Pigs, Cattle, & Bees

    This entry is in the series Best Homestead Animal Books

    Enjoy a weekend breakfast featuring eggs, bacon, and honey from your own chickens, pigs, and bees, or a holiday meal with your own heritage-breed turkey as the main attraction. Gail Damerow covers everything you need to successfully raise your own farm animals, from selecting the right breeds to producing delicious fresh milk, cheese, honey, eggs,…;



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    Enjoy a weekend breakfast featuring eggs, bacon, and honey from your own chickens, pigs, and bees, or a holiday meal with your own heritage-breed turkey as the main attraction. Gail Damerow covers everything you need to successfully raise your own farm animals, from selecting the right breeds to producing delicious fresh milk, cheese, honey, eggs, and meat. Even with just a small plot of land, you can become more self-sufficient, save money, and enjoy healthy, delicious animal products.
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  • Beeswax Alchemy: How to Make Your Own Soap, Candles, Balms, Creams, and Salves from the Hive

    Beeswax Alchemy: How to Make Your Own Soap, Candles, Balms, Creams, and Salves from the Hive

    This entry is in the series Best Beekeeping Books

    Modern beekeepers – take notice! Here we have the answer to one of the most common questions related to beekeeping: what do I do with all of this beeswax? In fact, the possibilities are seemingly endless! Since beeswax has multiple holistic and decorative uses, projects can vary from beeswax balms and beeswax creams, to household…;





    Modern beekeepers – take notice! Here we have the answer to one of the most common questions related to beekeeping: what do I do with all of this beeswax?

    In fact, the possibilities are seemingly endless! Since beeswax has multiple holistic and decorative uses, projects can vary from beeswax balms and beeswax creams, to household items like the classic beeswax candle. Beeswax Alchemy is your first step towards using excess beeswax to make beautiful, wellness boosting gifts for friends, family, and even yourself.

    Not a beekeeper? Don’t worry, this guide works just as well with store bought beeswax!

    The DIY beeswax projects are almost never ending, so grab some beeswax and get fired up!

    Quarry Books-Beeswax Alchemy
    Inside you will find an introduction to beeswax’s form and functions as well as tips and techniques for transforming beeswax into useful products for home and health
    Although honeybees use it to build their hives and protect their young you can use it to make everything from candles to lip balm to decorative fabric



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  • Permaculture Goats? | Putting Goats To Work Clearing Pasture

    Permaculture Goats? | Putting Goats To Work Clearing Pasture


    We finally get to move our Nigerian Dwarf and Nubian goats to our upper pasture where they are being PUT TO WORK! Could this be called Permaculture? Either way we are excited to reclaim this part of our land for future use!

    Taking Our Goats Into The Wild: https://youtu.be/qzKWD_b19bs
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  • Natural Beekeeping: Organic Approaches to Modern Apiculture, 2nd Edition

    Natural Beekeeping: Organic Approaches to Modern Apiculture, 2nd Edition

    This entry is in the series Best Beekeeping Books

    Today’s beekeepers face unprecedented challenges, a fact that is now front-page news with the spread of “colony collapse disorder.” Newly introduced pests like varroa and tracheal mites have made chemical treatment of hives standard practice, but pest resistance is building, which in turn creates demand for new and even more toxic chemicals. In fact, there…;



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    Today’s beekeepers face unprecedented challenges, a fact that is now front-page news with the spread of “colony collapse disorder.” Newly introduced pests like varroa and tracheal mites have made chemical treatment of hives standard practice, but pest resistance is building, which in turn creates demand for new and even more toxic chemicals. In fact, there is evidence that chemical treatments are making matters worse.

    It’s time for a new approach. Now revised and updated with new resources and including full-color photos throughout, Natural Beekeeping offers all the latest information in a book that has already proven invaluable for organic beekeepers. The new edition offers the same holistic, sensible alternative to conventional chemical practices with a program of natural hive management, but offers new sections on a wide range of subjects, including:

    • The basics of bee biology and anatomy
    • Urban beekeeping
    • Identifying and working with queens
    • Parasitic mite control
    • Hive diseases

    Also, a completely new chapter on marketing provides valuable advice for anyone who intends to sell a wide range of hive products.Ross Conrad brings together the best “do no harm” strategies for keeping honeybees healthy and productive with nontoxic methods of controlling mites; eliminating American foulbrood disease without the use of antibiotics; selective breeding for naturally resistant bees; and many other detailed management techniques, which are covered in a thoughtful, matter-of-fact way.

    Whether you are a novice looking to get started with bees, an experienced apiculturist looking for ideas to develop an integrated pest-management approach, or someone who wants to sell honey at a premium price, this is the book you’ve been waiting for.

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  • Permaculture Chickens

    Permaculture Chickens


    A “how to” film on raising chickens with nature from hatching to the plate! Get my (free) video series HERE: http://abundantpermaculture.com/free-chicken-videos

    A cinematic quality production that is highly entertaining and informative! It’s all you need to know for raising your own chickens. From hatching your chicks to feeding your chickens, to building your chicken housing to butchering your chickens to putting them to work in your garden, to cooking chicken and eggs.

    Love these vlogs? You can support our effort with a small contribution through Patreon: http://bit.ly/1W0ShAF
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  • The Chicken Whisperer’s Guide to Keeping Chickens: Everything You Need to Know . . . and Didn’t Know You Needed to Know About Backyard and Urban Chickens

    The Chicken Whisperer’s Guide to Keeping Chickens: Everything You Need to Know . . . and Didn’t Know You Needed to Know About Backyard and Urban Chickens


    Are you looking for a great way to reconnect with the earth, the community, and your food sources? Keeping backyard chickens is a fun, simple way to start making this happen, even with limited space in your backyard. Let the Chicken Whisperer (poultry personality Andy Schneider) teach you everything he knows…and everything you need to…;





    Are you looking for a great way to reconnect with the earth, the community, and your food sources? Keeping backyard chickens is a fun, simple way to start making this happen, even with limited space in your backyard. Let the Chicken Whisperer (poultry personality Andy Schneider) teach you everything he knows…and everything you need to know…about raising a backyard flock! Ditch the super-technical manuals and enjoy Andy’s unique, common-sense perspective in The Chicken Whisperer’s Guide to Keeping Chickens. This fun, comprehensive guide is a perfect fit for your busy lifestyle.

    Inside, you’ll learn:
    —The Benefits of a Backyard Chicken Flock
    —So You’re Eggspecting: The Art of Incubation
    — The Art of Brooding
    —Home Sweet Home: Coops & Runs
    —Nutrition, Health, and Wellness
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  • How To Preserve Eggs: Freezing, Pickling, Dehydrating, Larding, Water Glassing, & More (The Little Series of Homestead How-Tos from 5 Acres & A Dream Book 1)

    How To Preserve Eggs: Freezing, Pickling, Dehydrating, Larding, Water Glassing, & More (The Little Series of Homestead How-Tos from 5 Acres & A Dream Book 1)

    This entry is in the series Best Food Craft Books

    If you have chickens, you likely have times when you have a lot of eggs. You can eat them, trade them, sell them, or ???? This little eBook shows you a number of ways to preserve homegrown eggs: freezing, pickling, dehydrating, larding, and water glassing. Also discusses shelf life and how to have fresh eggs…;





    If you have chickens, you likely have times when you have a lot of eggs. You can eat them, trade them, sell them, or ???? This little eBook shows you a number of ways to preserve homegrown eggs: freezing, pickling, dehydrating, larding, and water glassing. Also discusses shelf life and how to have fresh eggs all winter long.



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  • Stress-Free Chicken Tractor Plans: An Easy to Follow, Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Own Chicken Tractors.

    Stress-Free Chicken Tractor Plans: An Easy to Follow, Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Own Chicken Tractors.


    Inside these pages, you will find step-by-step instructions for a mobile broiler chicken shelter for pastured poultry that is used by farmers and homesteaders all over the country. Raising chickens on grass provides them with a healthy lifestyle and a delicious flavor. You can raise just enough of them to feed your family or scale…;





    Inside these pages, you will find step-by-step instructions for a mobile broiler chicken shelter for pastured poultry that is used by farmers and homesteaders all over the country.

    Raising chickens on grass provides them with a healthy lifestyle and a delicious flavor. You can raise just enough of them to feed your family or scale up to include pastured poultry as a profitable part of your farm business. John Suscovich has raised thousands of chickens using these mobile shelters, a main enterprise on his farm in Connecticut.

    These chicken tractors were created using the best elements from other designs. They are easy to move and provide a good life for the chickens. With a little bit of creativity, they can also be modified for seasonal egg-layer housing, rabbits, ducks and forts for your kids.

    Not only does this book contain the plans and supply list to build your first chicken tractor, but it gives you some insight into how to use it and what mindset you should have if you are to become a happy and successful farmer.

    John also walks you through the light carpentry skills you need to build these chicken tractors and teaches you the most commonly used knots on a farm. You may learn these skills for this project, but you’ll be able to apply them on your farm for years to come.



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  • Keeping a Family Cow: The Complete Guide for Home-Scale, Holistic Dairy Producers

    Keeping a Family Cow: The Complete Guide for Home-Scale, Holistic Dairy Producers

    This entry is in the series Best Homestead Animal Books

    The cow is the most productive, efficient creature on earth. She will give you fresh milk, cream, butter, and cheese, build human health and happiness, and even turn a profit for homesteaders and small farmers who seek to offer her bounty to the local market or neighborhood. She will provide rich manure for your garden…;



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    The cow is the most productive, efficient creature on earth. She will give you fresh milk, cream, butter, and cheese, build human health and happiness, and even turn a profit for homesteaders and small farmers who seek to offer her bounty to the local market or neighborhood. She will provide rich manure for your garden or land, and will enrich the quality of your life as you benefit from the resources of the natural world. Quite simply, the family that keeps a cow is a healthy family.

    Originally published in the early 1970s as The Cow Economy and reprinted many times over, Keeping a Family Cow has launched thousands of holistic small-scale dairy farmers and families raising healthy cows in accordance with their true nature. The book offers answers to frequently asked questions like, ‘Should I get a cow?’ and ‘How Much Space do I need?’ in addition to extensive information on:

    •    The health benefits of untreated milk;
    •    How to milk a cow effectively and with ease;
    •    Choosing your dairy breed;
    •    Drying off your cow;
    •    Details on calving and breeding;
    •    The importance of hay quality and how to properly feed your cow;
    •    Fencing and pasture management;
    •    Housing, water systems, and other supplies;
    •    Treating milk fever and other diseases and disorders;
    •    Making butter, yogurt, and cheese, and, of course . . .
    •    . . . Everything else the conventional dairy industry doesn’t tell us!

    Now revised and updated to incorporate new information on the raw milk debate, the conversation about A1 vs. A2 milk, fully grassfed dairies, more practical advice for everyday chores, and updated procedures for cow emergencies.

    Keeping a Family Cow has not only stood the test of time, it still remains the go-to inspirational manual for raising a family milk cow nearly forty years after its first publication. Joann Grohman has a lifetime of practical experience that has been bound into this one volume and presented in the spirit of fun and learning.



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  • Aquaponics: The Ultimate Aquaponics Guide – From Beginner To  Expert (Aquaponics, Hydroponics, Homesteading)

    Aquaponics: The Ultimate Aquaponics Guide – From Beginner To Expert (Aquaponics, Hydroponics, Homesteading)


    The Revolutionary System for Growing both Plants and Aquatic life!☆★☆ FREE BONUS at The End – Download Now! ☆★☆Read This Book for FREE with Kindle Unlimited – Order Now!Don’t you want to enjoy healthy and fresh fruits, vegetables or food all year round? Aquaponics is an amazing way to grow organic greens, herbs, fruits and…;





    The Revolutionary System for Growing both Plants and Aquatic life!

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    Don’t you want to enjoy healthy and fresh fruits, vegetables or food all year round? Aquaponics is an amazing way to grow organic greens, herbs, fruits and vegetables as well as fish at your home.

    You’ll learn about the benefits of aquaponics and how it uses less water, energy and land to produce foods. This guide will explain:

  • All about the Aquaponics System, Benefits, Choosing the best Materials, Choosing Plants & Fishes, Different Systems
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  • With Aquaponics: The Ultimate Aquaponics Guide – From Beginner To Expert, you’ll learn to create your own aquaponic system in your home or backyards. The advantages of aquaponics include no watering, fertilizing, digging or pests and this book is a vital resource for urban homesteaders.

    Aquaponics: The Ultimate Aquaponics Guide – From Beginner To Expert is available for Download NOW!

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  • How to Raise Goats: Everything You Need to Know, Updated & Revised (FFA)

    How to Raise Goats: Everything You Need to Know, Updated & Revised (FFA)


    Whether you want to raise a dairy barn full of milkers, one hundred meat goats for market, a herd of Angoras for mohair fiber, or a few Pygmies as pets, this book is for you. Expert, hands-on advice makes it easy to get started raising a healthy herd. Longtime goat farmer Carol Amundson describes the…;





    Whether you want to raise a dairy barn full of milkers, one hundred meat goats for market, a herd of Angoras for mohair fiber, or a few Pygmies as pets, this book is for you. Expert, hands-on advice makes it easy to get started raising a healthy herd. Longtime goat farmer Carol Amundson describes the breeds popular in the United States and Canada and explains all the helpful dos and don’ts. You’ll find information about traveling with goats, marketing, treating illness, and more, including a glossary of caprine terms, tables and charts for easy reference, and a list of breed associations. Illustrated in full color, this guidebook is an indispensable resource for those who want to raise their very own goats.
    Easy-to-follow tips help you to:
    • Choose the right breed for your needs
    • Evaluate and purchase goats
    • House and feed your herd
    • Keep your herd healthy
    • Breed goats and birth kids
    • Market goats and their products
    Reviewed and approved by Dr. Clint Rusk (Purdue University Associate Professor in the Youth Development and Agriculture Education Department), this book will give you the tools you need to succeed in this challenging but rewarding venture.

    Used Book in Good Condition



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