Comparing the Meat Quality of Rabbits, Chickens, and Quail for Small-Scale Farming

If you’re considering raising animals for meat on a small-scale homestead or farm, rabbits, chickens, and quail are all excellent choices. Each offers unique benefits in terms of meat production, feed efficiency, and space requirements. Whether you’re looking to diversify your protein sources or become more self-sufficient, understanding the quality of meat each animal provides… […]

Anemia in Goats

Episode 140For the Love of Goats Goat owners should be well-versed in the art of the FAMACHA check. We know that bright red mucous membranes of the eyes are a good sign while pale or white mucous membranes could indicate … Read More The post Anemia in Goats appeared first on The Thrifty Homesteader. source

Canning Tomato Juice

Preserve the taste of summer with our easy guide to canning tomato juice! Get tips on preventing separation, safe recipe adjustments, and how to use your canned tomato juice in soups, stews, and more. There’s nothing quite like preserving the fresh taste of garden tomatoes to enjoy all year long. Canning your own tomato juice […]

9 Steps to Winterize Your Power Tools

We tend to use different tools at different times of the year. After all, we don’t have much use for lawnmowers when there’s a foot of snow in the yard. When you’re putting equipment away for the season, it’s important to winterize your power tools properly. This way, they’ll stay safe and secure during the…source

Brandied Cherries

Boozy, fruity, and delicious these brandied cherries are a fantastic addition to your favorite cocktail. If you have the luxury of delicious fresh cherries, you’ll want to make this luxurious treat. I’ve never been a huge fan of maraschino cherries. The artificially bright red, flavor-lacking garnishes just don’t do cherries justice. These brandied cherries are […]

Growing Garlic in Raised Beds

Growing garlic in raised beds has been a huge success on our homestead. We’ve gotten excellent production from every bed with minimal effort. I don’t weed, fertilize, or irrigate these beds, and each 4×8 bed has produced buckets of garlic! We love using fresh garlic in our cooking, and for most people, it’s a low-maintenance… […]

Choosing a Goat Mineral

Episode 139For the Love of Goats Does attempting to select the right minerals for your herd make your head spin? Do you know which three minerals are the primary keys to your herd’s health? How about the proper levels that … Read More The post Choosing a Goat Mineral appeared first on The Thrifty Homesteader. […]

Using Fallen Leaves to Create Leaf Mold for Your Vegetable Garden

As the seasons change and autumn leaves begin to fall, many gardeners see a valuable resource covering their lawns. Instead of raking and discarding these leaves, consider turning them into leaf mold—a powerful, organic soil conditioner that can significantly benefit your vegetable garden. Leaf mold, created by the slow decomposition of leaves, is an eco-friendly… […]

Backyard Livestock The Best Choices

Backyard  livestock is a hot topic these days.  Can livestock really be raised in a traditional backyard?  Yes, and you’ll be amazed what you can do!  I have narrowed it down to 5 of the best choices for backyard  livestock that can work for a board range of those backyard farming in neighborhoods…even HOAs! Backyard… […]

Best Herbs to Grow in the Summer

Gardening is a rewarding activity that connects us with nature, promotes relaxation, and yields fresh, healthy produce. Growing herbs, in particular, can be incredibly fulfilling. They are easy to cultivate, provide abundant harvests, and enhance culinary experiences with their fresh flavors. Summer is an excellent time to grow a variety of herbs, as the warm… […]

Hens That Lay Colored Eggs

Hens that lay colored eggs just seem to be my favorite girls. I have a chicken that lays a light blue egg and one that lays a light olive egg. I don’t know why but there is something extra special about pulling a blue or green egg out of the nest…in fact any color than… […]