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Rabbit raising help: Most helpful information for raising rabbits, from breeding to eating, in one convenient spot. - Second Journey Farmstead
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Books, Tips, Links, References, and Other Helpful Information. Helpful Rabbit Tips and Learning Materials. This is the landing spot for everything we have learned from sources other than within purchased material. One of the best sources of information for the beginner is found in books. The following is a list of rabbit books that we found useful. They are listed in a descending order of value from our perspective. If you only buy two, make it the first two on the list. The Rabbit Raising Problem Solver.
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The Scott Family Farm: January 2012
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The Scott Family Farm. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Empty Garden Beds and Lazy Days. It's winter here on the farm and there is not a lot happening. The garden beds were all harvested in August and September. The eggs were all hatched out. Adult chickens and Ducks went to auction. Etc. The only things worth mentioning is that "Cow" the pig is getting fatter and a few of the goats are being boarded in greener pastures. See Boring! Thanks for visiting me. I really appreciate you took a moment to stop in. Duck E...
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The Shoestring Prepper: April 2012
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Peace of Mind Through Preparedness. Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Meat Rabbits: Why you should make them part of your preparedness plan. Back before prepping started going mainstream there were people out there living the prepping life. In a series of upcoming posts, we are going to showcase the people that live it. Prepping is just a modern twist on a movement that goes back to the beginning of time. At it's core prepping is just " self reliance". A guest post by Tiffany of Raising Rabbits for meat. With eve...
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The Scott Family Farm: April 2011
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The Scott Family Farm. Thursday, April 28, 2011. Another phone call from Cassie came in this evening. "Turn on the TV, TLC, watch Extreme Couponing! Well that's today's news from Scott Farm. Have A Good Night! Links to this post. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. I only need a few more to get things started off just right! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Krystin Scott : Writer. The Power Of Words On Paper. Fias Co Farm - Kidding Calculator. The Nature Tail Rabbitry - Informational. The Altex Is A ...
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The Scott Family Farm: Grazing
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The Scott Family Farm. Friday, May 20, 2011. I've never done it before but my friends have and they usually come out pretty awesome! My friend also makes different types of pickled eggs and since the incubators are all full I may have just found something fun and suprising to do with our extra eggs. They are nice looking and bushy plants but I don't have a single okra and I wanted to pickle some of those too! On the animal front, it appears as though Sassy is pregnant again. YAY! Well one can hope! Garde...
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The Scott Family Farm: A Pig Called Cow.
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The Scott Family Farm. Saturday, May 7, 2011. A Pig Called Cow. There is a new addition on the farm. She is a Yorkshire Mulefoot cross. She's Going To Be Huge! Three other additions will be arriving later this evening, baby geese. I'm told that these little cuties are still in their down which is grey in color, I figure that they are African grey, well know for sure once their feathers come in. You can't really trust what the people say at the auction house. Well that's all that's new on the farm today.
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The Scott Family Farm: June 2011
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The Scott Family Farm. Saturday, June 18, 2011. Where O' Where Is That Farm Girl? So that's what happened to farm girl. Going to spend some time now adding new pictures to the blog and relaxing at my desk. Got to go "Get Er Done". Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Where O Where Is That Farm Girl? Krystin Scott : Writer. The Power Of Words On Paper. Fias Co Farm - Kidding Calculator. The Nature Tail Rabbitry - Informational. Raising Rabbits For Meat - Informational. Uncle Jim's Worm Farm.
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The Scott Family Farm: Empty Garden Beds and Lazy Days
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The Scott Family Farm. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Empty Garden Beds and Lazy Days. It's winter here on the farm and there is not a lot happening. The garden beds were all harvested in August and September. The eggs were all hatched out. Adult chickens and Ducks went to auction. Etc. The only things worth mentioning is that "Cow" the pig is getting fatter and a few of the goats are being boarded in greener pastures. See Boring! Thanks for visiting me. I really appreciate you took a moment to stop in. Rabbit...
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The Scott Family Farm: Malfunction Junction
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The Scott Family Farm. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. One of Big Buffs ladies has gone plum stupid all of a sudden. For the last few days she has entered the (hung) nesting box face first and left her rear end outside in the sun. Almost like she is roosting on the edge of the box. Then she is laying an egg and allowing it to drop three feet into the dirt below. The eggs are not breaking thankfully (are they made of rubber? But what is this ladies problem? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Pig Called Cow.
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The Scott Family Farm: It's So Bright, Gotta Wear Shades
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The Scott Family Farm. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. It's So Bright, Gotta Wear Shades. Luckily I don't have to worry about them over heating because the kiddie pool is always kept clean for them to cool off in any time they like. 2 c (2 med.) sliced 1/8 inch zucchini. 2 c (2 med.) halved lengthwise, sliced 1/8 inch yellow squash. 1/4 c grated Parmesan cheese. 1/2 tsp. salt. 1/4 tsp. pepper. 1/4 tsp. basil leaves. 3/4 c italian dressing. 1/2 tsp. minced fresh garlic. 2 med ripe tomatoes, cut into wedges.
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