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  • Getting Started with Chicks and Ducklings | Episode 11
    2021/03/30

    Are you thinking to start raising chicks and/or duckling?

    Keeping backyard chicken and ducks is a wonderful way to offset your food costs by getting fresh eggs or meat. This is the best way to have self-sufficient lifestyle. But there are some specifics you’ll want to know before bringing your first chicks or duckling home for the best success.

    Today’s episode is a fun one, we're going to be talking about how to get started with chicks and ducklings and we will share our own useful and funny experiences in raising them.

    This will help you decide which to raise between the two or if you want to raise both. Also, what breeds to choose based on what you need and desires are. A lot of these breeds can be used for meat or lay eggs but not everyone wants to raise them for meat so you might be interested in breed which are good for egg laying whether chicken or ducks. This is a jam-packed sharing that will excite you to start as soon as possible.

    Everything You Need to Know About Raising Chicks and Ducks

    • Pros and cons of having a chicken or duck or both
    • How to care for chicks and ducklings
    • How to protect your chicks and ducklings
    • What to expect from chickens and ducks?
    • Difference between raising chickens and ducks
    • What good temperature that ducklings and chicks need.
    • What to feed the babies and adults
    • Vitamins and the nutrients that they need and right amount to give them


    Tips and Hacks to Succeed

    • Recommended bedding to use
    • Best food to feed them
    • Where to buy chicks and ducklings
    • Where to buy supplies
    • What breeds of chicken and breeds of ducks are available and is best to buy
    • Ways to find laying hens
    • Causes the chicks/duckling to have pasty butt and how to avoid them
    • What heat source you can use
    • Safety tips to avoid the harm for the babies
    • Tips on how to avoid buying birds that have disease that may affect your flocks

    FAQs That Will Be Answered

    • How many chickens do I need to start?
    • Who is more aggressive, chicken or ducks?
    • If I want to raise organically, what are the best option?
    • Can the chickens and ducks live together?
    • Which one is better to start with, an adult or baby ducklings and chicks?
    • How many eggs can a chicken lay in a year?
    • Do I need a rooster for the hen to lay eggs?
    • Which one grows faster, chicken or ducks?
    • How long does chicken lay eggs?

    Find out “why “and “how” by listening to our podcast!

    We are rooting for your success and wants to journey with you. Come and join our communities and learn more about self-sufficient lifestyle.

    Not so Modern Living
    The Self Sufficient Life

    We would like to hear your experience, struggles and learnings.

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    1 時間 16 分
  • Planning Our Homeschool Year on the Homestead | Episode 10
    2020/09/29
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    1 時間 21 分
  • How to Take a Vacation as a Homesteader | Episode 9
    2020/09/16
    Taking a vacation as a homesteader is possible. Learn our tips and tricks to coordinate your chores, hire someone to care for your homestead, take a break and avoid burnout.

    Some places to hire help:
    Your local 4H Club
    Neighbors or Close Family
    Craigslist
    Local Farming Groups on Facebook

    Plan your vacation out well in advance, utilize modern tools and tech to help make your life, and that of your sitter, easier.

    Drip Irrigation
    Water Timers
    Automatic Waterers for Livestock

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    53 分
  • Beginner's Guide to Backyard Homesteading with Lisa Lombardo | Episode 8
    2020/08/27
    Today we are joined by the lovely Lisa Lombardo as she shares her homesteading journey and talks about her new book The Beginner's Guide to Backyard Homesteading. Lisa talks about how she went from farm girl to suburban modern homesteader and how she's learned to become self sufficient on one acre.

    She's also here to share her new book The Beginner's Guide to Backyard Homesteading and talk about how anyone can learn to be self sufficient no matter where they live. Her book is now available for pre-order on Amazon.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    The Beginner's Guide to Backyard Homesteading (affiliate link)
    The Self Sufficient Homeacre website
    The Self Sufficient Homeacre on Facebook
    @urbanfarmstead on Instagram (vertical gardening inspiration)

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Why Should We Focus on Local Food and Supporting Small Producers? | Episode 7
    2020/05/19

    The way COVID-19 has broken the supply chain has brought significant changes to how we shop and where we can find food. It has also brought awareness to how important small producers are in keeping us fed. In this episode, we're talking about the importance of supporting small producers and how we can find food locally.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    US Wellness Meat
    Alderspring Ranch Organic Grass Fed Beef
    Joe Gardner Podcast - The Story of Seed Savers Exchange
    Kind of a Big Dill Facebook group - Florida food finder
    Farm Surplus 2 Table Facebook group
    The Self Sufficient Life - Danielle’s Facebook Group
    Not So Modern Living - Bonnie’s Facebook group


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    1 時間 32 分
  • Starting Your Garden from Seed | Episode 6
    2020/04/29

    In this episode, we're talking about the benefits of starting your garden from seed. We're focusing mainly on starting seeds indoors before your last frost date and sharing our favorite seed companies.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    How to Start Seeds Indoors - The Rustic Elk
    Mary’s Heirloom Seeds
    Baker’s Creek
    Strictly Medicinals
    Kitchen Botanicals
    Heaven’s Harvest
    Heirloom Solutions
    Greenhouse Megastore
    Half gallon pressure sprayer
    Acid sprayer for vinegar

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Starting Your Garden to Grow Your Own Food | Ep. 5
    2020/04/02
    In this episode, we're discussing our tips and recommendations for starting a garden, whether you're a beginner gardening for the first time, or you're an experienced gardener who has been frustrated with past attempts.

    We want to help you grow your own food this season, so we're talking about determining your planting zone, starting seeds, improving your garden soil, and understanding the aspects that make your garden unique. We believe you can grow food no matter where you live, and we want to show you ways to do it.

    Links in this Episode:
    USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map
    How to Test Seeds for Germination
    Why Your Seeds Aren't Germinating
    Danielle's Garden Journal
    7 Ways to Improve Your Garden Soil
    How to Improve Clay Soil
    5 Little Known Ways to Find Cheap Compost
    Composting 101 - How to Start Composting

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Preparing for Disaster Without Going Overboard | Ep. 4
    2020/03/20
    What are some ways you can better prepare for an emergency without needing to hoard supplies or keep a large stockpile?

    In this episode, we're talking about ways that you can gain skills and learn how to be more self reliant so you can survive when your supply chain is broken.

    Survival doesn't mean hoarding toilet paper and shampoo. We're taking a realistic look at the supplies you need and how you can be prepared no matter what disasters you face.

    Links mentioned in this episode:
    National Center for Home Food Preservation: https://nchfp.uga.edu
    Gardening Like a Ninja by Angela England: (affiliate) https://amzn.to/2UkTyHl
    Danielle's blog post: Alternatives to Electric Light: https://www.therusticelk.com/living-without-electric-light/

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    1 時間 5 分