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Purple Pear Biodynamic Permaculture Farm Tour
A tour of Purple Pear Farm in New South Wales, Australia, a permaculture and biodynamic farm with rotating tractor domes over mandala garden beds, pigs, chooks and some great philosophy. Mark and Kate run a small CSA (community supported agriculture) offering vege boxes to their local community.They dream not of growing ever bigger and bigger and controlling the market for veggies in their region, but rather of staying small and supporting other vegetable growers to initiate similar projects, or even to join theirs, so that everyone in the community is eating well and living well. Now there’s a vision to be inspired by!
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The 5 Best Livestock For Starting Your Homestead

Are you ready to stock your homestead with livestock? You must be wondering which farm animals to raise first and why. If you have doubts, consider our recommendations as a possible solution to meet your families needs.
Buying a homestead can be a very costly decision that you should not take likely. If you’re reading this post you’ve probably already gone forward and closed the deal. Congratulations if this is the case for you.
Now that you’ve purchased your first homestead property you are most likely wondering which livestock to stock and raise first? This is a valid concern for you to have.
The bottom line is you want to farm a group of homestead animal that will most likely meet your families needs.
For example, you might want to only consider livestock that produces eggs, milk, and/or meat. Or maybe you just want to raise farm animals that can also be resold as pets, for breeding, or as a food source.
Whatever your case we got you covered.
Just watch the short informative video below to learn the 5 best livestock farm animals to raise on your homestead. The video is approximately 22 minutes long.
But if you watch the video it will be the best use of your time and will definitely save you some headaches of picking the wrong animal/.
The video is approximately 22 minutes long. But if you watch the video it will be the best use of your time and will definitely save you the headache of picking the wrong animal.
Here’s the list and quantity of the 5 animals recommended in the video:
- (6 to 12) laying hens
- (2) dairy does and possibly a buck; a couple of dairy goats
- (2) feeder pigs short term or a breeding pair of pigs
- (3) breeding rabbits consisting of 2 does and 1 buck
- (15) quails
The recommendation given in the video is for an average family of four.
https://www.survivalisthandbook.com/5-best-livestock-starting-homestead/
On – 01 Feb, 2017 By l3hodo
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The 5 Best Livestock For Starting Your Homestead

Are you ready to stock your homestead with livestock? You must be wondering which farm animals to raise first and why. If you have doubts, consider our recommendations as a possible solution to meet your families needs.
Buying a homestead can be a very costly decision that you should not take likely. If you’re reading this post you’ve probably already gone forward and closed the deal. Congratulations if this is the case for you.
Now that you’ve purchased your first homestead property you are most likely wondering which livestock to stock and raise first? This is a valid concern for you to have.
The bottom line is you want to farm a group of homestead animal that will most likely meet your families needs.
For example, you might want to only consider livestock that produces eggs, milk, and/or meat. Or maybe you just want to raise farm animals that can also be resold as pets, for breeding, or as a food source.
Whatever your case we got you covered.
Just watch the short informative video below to learn the 5 best livestock farm animals to raise on your homestead. The video is approximately 22 minutes long.
But if you watch the video it will be the best use of your time and will definitely save you some headaches of picking the wrong animal/.
The video is approximately 22 minutes long. But if you watch the video it will be the best use of your time and will definitely save you the headache of picking the wrong animal.
Here’s the list and quantity of the 5 animals recommended in the video:
- (6 to 12) laying hens
- (2) dairy does and possibly a buck; a couple of dairy goats
- (2) feeder pigs short term or a breeding pair of pigs
- (3) breeding rabbits consisting of 2 does and 1 buck
- (15) quails
The recommendation given in the video is for an average family of four.
https://www.survivalisthandbook.com/5-best-livestock-starting-homestead/
On – 01 Feb, 2017 By l3hodo
