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How to Keep Rabbits Cool in Summer

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Really hot summer weather is not fun. We are lucky that we can go inside, crank the A/C, and relax even during the most severe heat waves. But what about homestead animals? The heat is tough on them too and they don't have the options that we do. When the summer heat kicks into gear there are a few tips and tricks you can use to keep your homestead rabbits cooler and more comfortable. I know there are some homesteaders who don't feel as though one should take any steps because they want to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Homestead Tagged With: bottle, cages, cool, Ears, frozen bottles, fur, heat, heat stroke, Homestead, ice, misting, rabbits, shade, summer, water

Feeding Rabbits on the Homestead

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Like all pets, rabbits need a balanced diet in order to thrive. Because 20% of a rabbit’s entire body weight is occupied by its digestive system, diet is especially important to a bunny's health. Many of the pellet foods that are provided in the US market contain everything that your rabbit will need nutrition-wise. They are also the simplest option – even though some of them are high in calories compared to what a rabbit would eat out in the wild. They can be kind of pricey though. If you are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Homestead Tagged With: bunnies, Buns, costs, feed, Fiber, Fodder, garden, Grass, hay, Homestead, Lettuce, Manure, meat, non gmo, Pellets, pet, produce, Rabbit, sprouting, Vegetables, veggies, Weeds, wheat berries

Get Rid of Slugs in Your Garden Naturally

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For the first time in my gardening career I am facing a slug invasion. Slugs can be a problem when it comes to plants and vegetables. Many gardeners have been reduced to near tears after seeing the fruits of their labor eaten by slugs. If you’re gardening organically this makes the task of getting rid of slugs that much harder. This is my first year gardening at our new homestead so it would appear that slugs may be a problem in our new location but so far I am having success keeping them … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gardening Tagged With: beer, corn meal, Egg Shells, garden, hair, Homestead, natural, naturally, organic, Plants, Slugs, trap, Vegetables

DIY Herbal Mouse Deterrent

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Mice are part of life in many parts of the Midwest. This fact was a big eye opener for me when I moved to the area from the Southwest. We have so many agricultural crops here that mice and other vermin make their homes among the crops and then come harvest time they decide to move into your home. I just can't share a home with them so if they do decide to make an appearance we break out the traps. Before it gets to that point though I always like to try and deter them first. The following is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Homestead Tagged With: basil, Clove, deterrent, Diy, Essential Oils, harbal, Herbs, home. deter, Homestead, house, mice, mouse, natural, Peppermint, recipe, repellant, Rosemary

Urban Homesteading – Raising Rabbits

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More and more urban homesteaders are getting curious about raising rabbits. It is often times the ultimate goal to become more self sufficient and rabbits can help with that. In fact they may be one of the easiest and best ways to help you further your self sufficient homestead goals. How so? Why rabbits? Well there are a few reasons why someone might choose to introduce rabbits to the homestead...besides the cute factor. I have a few rabbits myself... giant chinchilla rabbits and red new … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Homestead Tagged With: food, garden, Homestead, Homesteading, Manure, meat, nitrogen, Pets, rabbits, self sufficient, wool

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Meet Tiffany

My name is Tiffany and I am a flower farmer and urban homesteader in Central Ohio with my husband, three children, and assorted furry friends. When I am not blogging I am usually thrift store shopping, gardening, wildcrafting and food foraging, or otherwise enjoying nature. Enjoy! Read More…

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