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New 'Sources' Page for Supplies & Catalogs

Buckeye Chick

I like to make lists so I don’t have to hunt things up repeatedly – and so made lists of hatcheries, garden seed and animal health suppliers that are posted here (presumedly so  I and anyone else interested could find them).  However, I can’t remember (this is bad) what I’ve filed them under in post categories sometimes, and have to hunt around.  Therefore, I decided to make a page for sources, it’s in the menu bar above (as illustrated below when you click on it):

 

Hopefully, this will make it more convenient for finding the links to suppliers, and also for updating those links when they [...]

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Animal Health Supplies - Sources & Links

Bramblestone Does in Winter

I like organized lists because they save time – so here’s my listing of sources and links for Animal Health Supplies (yes, I’m looking for something and having a hard time finding it, which drove me to build this list!).   Our needs revolve mostly around dairy goats so this listing will likely be most useful for dairy goat owners (particularly the first two listings); however, all of these suppliers carry things useful for any livestock owner – so it’s a good start if you’re looking for something.  The list is simply organized by alphabetical order:

Does in Winter Coats

 

Caprine Supply (http://www.caprinesupply.com/)

P.O. Box Y

Desoto, KS 66018

800-646-7736

Note:  [...]

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Garden Gold

Wheelbarrow_Compost

Now that the chickens and goats are here, we have one of the main ingredients for growing great produce.   Composted animal bedding makes an incredible difference in garden productivity, especially since I prefer to fertilize naturally rather than chemically.  I learned about natural vegetable production early – it was the way my grandfather, who’d grown up farming, raised vegetables to feed us.  

Annually, grandpa grew a bountiful garden that provided the families produce all year long.  He started by adding composted horse manure from the neighbor’s stable to the same sunny patch of land each year.  Then he’d plant his favorite [...]

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