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A subverse all about homesteading.

Owner: MrGoat

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Beef all jarred up ready for the pot     (Homesteading)
submitted by 1Icemonkey to Homesteading 3.6 years ago (+4/-1)
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Update to canning beef     (Homesteading)
submitted by 1Icemonkey to Homesteading 3.6 years ago (+2/-0)
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https://files.catbox.moe/c3ko57.jpeg
This photo shows my bowls of veggies, carrots, potatoes, celery, onion. The smaller cups have the salt, pepper, bay leaf, thyme, and garlic.
Next I’ll cut up the tri-tip and load it into the jars, followed by these bowls of goodness. I can only do seven jars at a time. I’m gonna be at it all day.
https://files.catbox.moe/c3ko57.jpeg
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a rat has died in the roof     (i.ibb.co)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 3.6 years ago (+1/-5)
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https://i.ibb.co/NNtpTkG/TLOL.jpg

and it stinks to high heaven.
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How to Recycle Waste Water Using Plants     (youtube.com)
submitted by Cunt to Homesteading 3.6 years ago (+7/-0)
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Simple Solar Power System for an off grid Cabin     (yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+10/-0)
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https://yewtu.be/watch?v=xal5xzC0MOc

From the video description:

"Here is a VERY simple solar power set-up for your remote off grid cabin. By using a single car battery, a single 100 watt solar panel and an inexpensive charge controller, we can be ready to run a computer, or a few lights, or charge our hand held devices."
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Notice Me! I’m Totally Trad, Guys!     (m.youtube.com)
submitted by VitaminSieg to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+6/-0)
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Let's learn about forage     (Homesteading)
submitted by spamlife to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+9/-0)
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My home internet is so slow that I can't login but today I have returned to civilization so I let's make a post.

Today, I want to share an introductory lesson on forage. What is forage? It's the plant material that your animals consume. We have to have this conversation because many people start homesteading with no idea of how to feed their animals other than to go to the store and buy feed. You will be very broke very fast and make having a homestead redundant if you heavily rely on external inputs.

Development of your forage strategy should begin before you get your animals. You need to have a good idea of the nutritional needs of your critters and what your land can grow.

Let's take chickens as an example. Maybe you want to have a decent size flock and you find that corn just doesn't produce that well for you and your are stuck in a cycle of buying cracked corn at the co-op. Did you know that chickens are more than happy to graze pasture? If you can grow some Timothy grass or alfalpa or any weeds that chickens think are tasty that is 70-80% of their dietary needs. Suddenly the sub par amounts of corn you can grow makes do. It is also very easy to take offal or any carcass and get some nice maggots going to fulfill the protein needs of your birds. Chickens are a forest bird and are happy to go scratch around in the leaf litter if they have access to woodlands.

Doing some tree trimming? Many trees have tasty leaves and fruits you might not want to eat but you animals will happily devour.

But what about winter? Chickens are happy to eat sillage (fermented grass). You can make sillage throughout the growing season and pull it out as needed. A lot of animals love sillage.

I'm gonna go now. Just wanted to get the noggins jogging. Maybe next time I'll post about making pasture.

I'll leave this my favorite resource for finding new things to feed farm animals.

https://www.feedipedia.org/
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Trying to impress @PostWallHelena with my plan to buy a Ryobi 38" Ride on (Battery) Lawmower.     (www.bunnings.com.au)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 3.6 years ago (+-3/-1)
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What are some good plans for a homemade composter? Something that turns, or is stationary? Which is best for food scraps?     (Homesteading)
submitted by 1Icemonkey to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+5/-0)
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"How We Raise A Year's Worth of Meat & Never Buy Meat from the Grocery Store Again"     (yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+20/-0)
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https://yewtu.be/watch?v=QSHSgGtks6Q

From the video description:

"One of our greatest joys is providing our own meat for our family (and some family members) from our own land. We know exactly what goes into our meat, how the animals are treated and are blessed by the cycle of it all.

"But it all takes planning and not every space will work for every type of livestock (or every person, there's a reason I don't have goats currently).

"Here's how we plan out our livestock for the year. This information is extremely helpful now, OR if you're looking at property in the future."
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How to Pressure Can Beef Stew     (yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+11/-0)
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Chainsaw beam guide from wood (DIY mini mill)     (yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+10/-0)
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ATV Snow Plowing Video // Plowing Lots of Snow on Long Driveway     (yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+1/-0)
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Simple off grid Cabin that anyone can build & afford     (yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+8/-0)
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Woman Builds £1000 Tiny Earthen Home To Live Close To Nature In Welsh Woods     (yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+24/-0)
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https://yewtu.be/watch?v=U-7O-fIYSsY

This woman is living my dream life.
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The Ancient Art Of Brickmaking - Impervious Building Blocks Handmade From The Earth     (yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.7 years ago (+7/-0)
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Making a Deer into a Backpack.... Kiwi Style     (yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.8 years ago (+4/-0)
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https://yewtu.be/watch?v=7Ceeg44_szw

There's no hunting sub so I figured this sub was close enough.
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Complete Guide on How To Butcher a Deer at Your House     (yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.8 years ago (+17/-0)
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7 Time-Tested Ways Your Ancestors Preserved Food Without A Refrigerator     (www.offthegridnews.com)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.9 years ago (+37/-0)
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Living Web Farms Channel     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by SilentByAssociation to Homesteading 3.9 years ago (+1/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/user/livingwebfarms

Discovered this great channel last week. There is plenty to learn here with nine years of uploading content. Hope you goats enjoy.
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Processing and Canning our Alaskan Moose 151 jars at a time with a Homemade PSI Canner     (youtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.9 years ago (+21/-0)
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How to cut up a whole chicken     (www.yewtu.be)
submitted by NeedleStack to Homesteading 3.9 years ago (+15/-0)
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https://www.yewtu.be/watch?v=GSvzRyu2h5g

"Not only do you save money by cutting up a whole chicken yourself, but you also get the backbone to make stock."

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Bear-proofing My Log Cabin     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 3.9 years ago (+5/-0)
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Best Battery Lawnmower and Gas Mower Head to Head - 24 Models Tested     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by paul_neri to Homesteading 3.9 years ago (+4/-2)
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Caught dinner in my little creek.     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by ruck_feddit to Homesteading 4 years ago (+19/-1)
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https://files.catbox.moe/otzf0n.jpg

The kids said they saw a turtle. They didn't say it was a large goddamn snapping turtle. I won't have a scale until tomorrow. Size 12 boot, so make your predictions on the weight.