Afleveringen
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Hi, friend!
I often hear aspiring homesteaders ask âHow do you pay for all of this? Itâs so expensive! I could never afford to do that.â
Thereâs some truth in those statements, raising livestock CAN be expensive, but if you get creative and stick with your plan, you can make some adjustments in what youâre already doing that will make a BIG financial difference.
Today Iâm sharing a strategy that we have been using for years to cover the costs of raising livestock for food, and even making a little money to put back into homestead projects!
From the Homestead,
Millie
Connect with me:
Email: [email protected]
See whatâs happening on the ranch: www.instagram.com/dry.creek.livestock
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Hi, friend!
Hello! Today weâre going to talk about homestead comparison and my view of âgood, better, bestâ when evaluating your progress. Iâll give you some examples and tips to help you feel good about your own homestead projects, and avoid the comparison trap. Letâs get to it!
All the Best!
Millie
Connect with me:
Email: [email protected]
See whatâs happening on the ranch: www.instagram.com/dry.creek.livestock
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Hi, friend!
Ready for goats? In this episode we are going to cover four steps to help you prepare and shop for your first goats. Youâll learn what needs to be ready at your farm or homestead, the importance of knowing what you want, how to locate a reputable breeder, and what questions to ask to make sure your first goat experience is a good one! Iâve also included some tips on what to avoid when buying goats. Letâs Get Goating!
All the best,
Millie
Mentions:
Goat Journal Breeders Directory: https://goatrancher.com/breeders-directory
My Go-To Laboratory for Livestock Testing: https://sageaglab.com
Connect with me:
Email: [email protected]
See whatâs happening on the ranch: www.instagram.com/dry.creek.livestock
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Hey, Friend!
In todayâs episode, we talk about how to avoid homestead livestock overwhelm using my 4 step process to successfully add the right animals to your homestead. I also give some some practical tips on choosing the right type of livestock to start with. Whether youâre interested in goats, chickens, rabbits, sheep, pigs, or cattle, youâll leave this episode with a plan in hand, knowing what your first animals will be, and how to move forward from there.
Join me in planning the livestock for your homestead, even if your still in the dreaming phase, youâll have a plan to start learning about different animals and their care and management.
Meet you inside!
Millie
Connect with me:
Email: [email protected]
See whatâs happening on the ranch: www.instagram.com/dry.creek.livestock
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Hey, friend!
In this first episode, youâll get to know me a little better! Weâll talk about my journey from ranch kid to homesteader, raising our own livestock for food, why I donât rely on the broken food system, and the purpose behind this podcast and how it came into existence.
I hope this encourages or helps you!
Millie
Connect with me:
Email: [email protected]
See whatâs happening on the ranch: www.instagram.com/dry.creek.livestock
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Hey, friend!
Hi, Iâm Millie Bradshaw, Animal Scientist, cattle girl turned goat rancher, co-owner of Dry Creek Livestock, Homesteader, and simple living enthusiast.
In this podcast, you will find simple instructions for sustainable, small-scale livestock husbandry, how to develop management systems that will keep you and your animals happy and healthy, and a plan to create food freedom by raising your own livestock for food. My mission is to teach you how to confidently raise livestock and give them the best life possible while fulfilling their ultimate purpose -- nourishing your family. Letâs ditch the overwhelm and bring home those goats and chickens!
If youâre ready to take control of your food supply, raise livestock with confidence, and provide your family with the most nourishing meat, eggs, and dairy available, youâre in the right place!
Kick off your muck boots, pour a cup of coffee, and letâs talk livestock!
Connect with me:
Email us: [email protected]
See whatâs happening on the ranch: www.instagram.com/dry.creek.livestock