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Have you Started Hatching your Chicken Eggs?

Have you Started Hatching your Chicken Eggs?

Have you Started Hatching your Chicken Eggs?

Last Updated:  August 13, 2023

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Chicken eggs are hatching! It is always amazing to watch baby chicks make their exhausting journey into the world. We have sped up the process, but in some instances, it takes many hours.

Have you started hatching chicks? Chickens are a wonderful addition to your homestead. They provide fresh eggs, meat, and fertilizer! Just make sure to compost the manure before using.

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There’s Always That One Kid Goat!

There’s Always That One Kid Goat!

There’s Always That One Kid Goat!

Last Updated:  August 7, 2023

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New goat kid “Mary” takes a tumble and one of her brothers, “Paul”, checks to make sure she’s okay! Cute kid video!

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More FAQs About High Tunnels

More FAQs About High Tunnels

More FAQs About High Tunnels

Last Updated:  August 7, 2023

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1. Why should I have a high tunnel at my homestead?

To extend your growing season.

2. How much does a high tunnel cost?

About $1,000-$10,000 depending on size and materials.

3. Can I use a high tunnel in a windy area?

Yes, with proper anchoring.

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