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10/12/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Prepping your farm for when SHTF
While it is true that owning a farm may increase your chances of surviving an end-of-the-world scenario, the farm still needs to be optimized. Here are some factors you might want to consider in prepping your farm for when SHTF: (h/t to SurvivorSullivan.com) Space – There is not a single standard or highly recommended measurement […]
09/14/2018
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By Amy Goodrich
Limited space? Here are five dual purpose livestock for your farm
We live in unstable and toxic times where nutrient-rich, non-GMO, and chemical-free foods are becoming scarce. This is why so many people have decided to step away from the globalized, industrialized agricultural system. Concerned about their family’s health and the impact modern farming methods are having on the environment, a growing number of people are […]
08/21/2018
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By Janine Acero
The best dog breeds for SHTF situations
A dog is a versatile pet. Different breeds are meant for different purposes. Some breeds are absolute couch potatoes which make for great cuddle-buddies, some dogs are excellent travel companions, and there are breeds that are perfect for protecting your home from intruders and other dangers. If you’re a prepper with a homestead, your bug-in home won’t […]
08/13/2018
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By Russel Davis
The common animal most people are missing from their homestead
With their honking noise and territorial behavior, geese may not be every homesteader’s cup of tea. However, both seasoned and novice homesteaders should consider adding geese to their poultry, as these birds offer so much more than their infamous noise. For one thing, geese have long had a reputation of being self-sufficient poultry. Leave them free roaming […]
08/01/2018
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By Rita Winters
Surviving the great outdoors: How to avoid unexpected animal attacks
We’ve all seen expert adventurers attacked by crocodiles and and lions on T.V. Given that they are knowledgeable in their chosen profession, most of them manage to survive it. However, for the younger, inexperienced crowd, the outcome may not be as nice. Let’s admit it: Most of us don’t know how to avoid animal attacks or […]
02/25/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Can you care for your sick or wounded animals? First aid basics for the barnyard
There are times when your farm animal is so ill or injured that you simply cannot wait for the veterinarian to arrive. Knowing how to treat sicknesses like colic, wounds, and mastitis can spell life or death, reported Survivopedia.com. The article advises that you stock up an animal first-aid kit that contains various medicines. You should also […]
11/12/2017
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By Zoey Sky
How to decide which animals to raise on your small farm
Before you head out to buy livestock that you want to raise on your homestead, you need to consider these important points. Reading the tips listed below can help, especially if you’re having a hard time deciding what kind of animals best suits your needs. This article will focus on the basic aspects of raising […]
04/14/2017
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By News Editors
Game over: We crossed the red line years ago and no one is telling you: The world as we know it is collapsing like a pack of cards
When the White House’s top spokesman, Press Secretary Sean Spicer said this week that President Bashar al-Assad had committed atrocities worse than Nazi leader Adolf Hitler… Hitler, as the rest of the world knows, gassed 6 million Jews in WWII… And a CEO of a top world airline company claimed one of “his” customers acted […]
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