...moving all this compost up the hill and into our backyard is certainly going to be a challenge.
Mar 19, 2009
Homestead news: Compost
So THIS is what our driveway looks like these days! We had a truckload of compost delivered earlier in the week.
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Mar 17, 2009
Homestead news: Sod
The grass is coming up! We're finishing the removal of the sod in our yard and our neighbor Mike's yard. Time to grow food instead of a lawn!
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farming,
gardening,
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urban homesteading
Mar 13, 2009
Got Milk?
We are so excited to announce that we have two Nigerian Dwarf goats reserved from Deborah at: www.nigeriandwarfdairygoats.com - a young doe (pictured) and a small whether to keep her company.
Here are some facts about Nigerian Dwarf goats, and goat milk:
- The goat was the first animal to be domesticated, besides the dog.
- Nigerian Dwarfs are small, and typically aren't taller than 21 inches high.
- They're very popular as pets, in part because Nigerian Dwarfs are gentle, easily trainable goats and they do especially well around children.
- They require little space and are inexpensive to keep.
- More of the world's people consume goat milk than cow milk.
- The breed gives a lot of milk for their size, averaging 2.5 pounds per day.
- Their milk has very high butterfat and protein content. The higher protein means we get more cheese from the milk.
- It also has a much lower bacterial count than cow milk. So you don't have to pasteurize goat milk.
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animal news,
goat,
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