Learn to make healthy carnivore pork rind chips for all your favorite dips. You can enjoy this crunchy, salty treat anytime.| Abundant Permaculture
Learn how to buy a homestead and what to look for in that property by knowing the right questions to ask and what doesn't actually matter.| Abundant Permaculture
It doesn’t cost much or take very long to raise & kill a pig. If you want to roast it whole or package for later, learn how to butcher a pig.| Abundant Permaculture
Save the cost to call a vet. Learn the proper age a baby male pig should be & the best techniques used for castrating pigs. No band required.| Abundant Permaculture
It’s not as difficult as you may think to learn how to train a cow to milk for the first time. Have fresh milk for your family in a week.| Abundant Permaculture
Learn how to make homemade bacon. It's simple and produces the best smoky, thin or thick-cut bacon perfect for breakfast.| Abundant Permaculture
Reduce money & time together by raising sheep the easy way. Learn about this hair breed of sheep & see how much the cost vs effort pays off.| Abundant Permaculture
Learn how to raise turkeys, when to move the out to pasture, and their dietary needs, including how long it takes for a turkey to grow.| Abundant Permaculture
This automatic DIY pig waterer using a blue barrel & a hog nipple works better than the hanging PVC pipe design. Make your own!| Abundant Permaculture
The cost to raise meat chickens organically can vary. Learn that, without much effort, you can have significant effects on your total budget.| Abundant Permaculture
Using a liquid or a powder multi-vitamin and mineral supplement for your horses, cattle & sheep are essential for good health & reproduction| Abundant Permaculture
What farm animals eat in a day is answered in this lesson as we cover what food can be used to put on body weight including grass, grain supplements, & more!| Abundant Permaculture
Learn how to utilize and set up an electric fence on the homestead to keep your animals in and predators out.| Abundant Permaculture
You can use pork fatback or pig leaf lard to learn how to render lard using this slow cook method in a crock pot, stove top, or Dutch oven. The post How to Render Lard – Don’t Miss This Healthy Fat appeared first on Abundant Permaculture.| Abundant Permaculture
Heritage breeds are traditional livestock breeds that were raised by our forefathers. These are the breeds of a bygone era, before industrial agriculture became a mainstream practice.| The Livestock Conservancy