Raising Muscovy ducks is very easy. They are easy to care for, friendly and great dual-purpose duck to have on the homestead. Find all the information that you need about raising Muscovy ducks.| Lady Lee's Home
Cornish Cross chickens are the most common breed of chicken for meat production. Let me show you how to raise Cornish Cross chickens for meat.| Lady Lee's Home
In this post, we will learn how to clip chicken wings so that they won't be able to escape the fenced area they are in by flying over the fence. We will go over when it's| Lady Lee's Home
Let's learn how to butcher a chicken at home in a step by step picture tutorial. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be ready to process your own chickens!| Lady Lee's Home
Chigger bites are horrible! They are so so itchy and are hard to get rd of. I've compiled a list of almost 50 ways to prevent and treat chigger bites. Here it is...| Lady Lee's Home
Guinea fowl colors – There are many types of guinea fowl in the world with various colors. Wanna know about it? Let's check it out here!| jualayamhias.com
Here is how to build a dog house cheap from a barrel. This dog house cost us nothing, it's super easy to build and the dog loves it! Add this to your dog house ideas and your DIY dog house plans. rn| Lady Lee's Home
Lamancha goat breed information and everything that you need to know. Where to buy Lamancha goats, how do they look and behave, and more!| Lady Lee's Home
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Black Australorp chickens are a great heritage breed of chickens, a dual-purpose breed raised for both egg and meat production.| Lady Lee's Home
Guinea fowl eggs are small, nutritious, and have a richer taste than chicken eggs. This post explores their nutritional benefits, uses in cooking, and tips for collection and storage.| Lady Lee's Home