Weeg
Enabler
Over the past few weeks, I've been looking for ways to become more self sufficient with farming and gardening. Of course, we all own some type of poultry, or most of us do, so thats a fantastic start. I do have a small garden, chickens, and horses, which produce good compost. I've been interested in expanding my self sufficiency.
The idea that got me started was raising more chickens for meat. I tend to get very attached to my animals, so only on occasion do we do meat birds. Yet, I still eat a lot of chicken. I actually read up on factory farming today, and it really sunk in how cruel it is. We buy Organic chicken, but I know that doesn't mean it was raised in a pasture chasing butterflies like my chickens. This really got me thinking, its not easy to cull roosters and extra drakes that you've raised since babies, but they are far far better off and much happier than the chickens in any farming industry, or packaged up with smiling mascots on the package in grocery stores. I have the space and experience, why not raise them myself. So with that idea, my projects to pursue started to spiral.
Rain barrel for garden water (Could use for chickens, but with biosecurity, seems the garden could use it more)
A real compost bin
Mushroom bed
Apple Orchard (I already have apple trees, but they could stand some nurturing to get to their, "full potential")
Mealworms, or BSFL
Bees
I'm sure I can expand the list from there.
With this subject in mind, I wanted to hear what homesteading, or self sufficiency projects you have implemented on your farm. What do you want to add to your homestead soon, or in the future? And why do want to add that to your homestead?
Looking for some inspiration over here, and its a great subject for anyone with chickens.
The idea that got me started was raising more chickens for meat. I tend to get very attached to my animals, so only on occasion do we do meat birds. Yet, I still eat a lot of chicken. I actually read up on factory farming today, and it really sunk in how cruel it is. We buy Organic chicken, but I know that doesn't mean it was raised in a pasture chasing butterflies like my chickens. This really got me thinking, its not easy to cull roosters and extra drakes that you've raised since babies, but they are far far better off and much happier than the chickens in any farming industry, or packaged up with smiling mascots on the package in grocery stores. I have the space and experience, why not raise them myself. So with that idea, my projects to pursue started to spiral.
Rain barrel for garden water (Could use for chickens, but with biosecurity, seems the garden could use it more)
A real compost bin
Mushroom bed
Apple Orchard (I already have apple trees, but they could stand some nurturing to get to their, "full potential")
Mealworms, or BSFL
Bees
I'm sure I can expand the list from there.
With this subject in mind, I wanted to hear what homesteading, or self sufficiency projects you have implemented on your farm. What do you want to add to your homestead soon, or in the future? And why do want to add that to your homestead?
Looking for some inspiration over here, and its a great subject for anyone with chickens.
