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Choosing Best Homesteading Chickens

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Choosing Best Homesteading Chickens

Choosing the best homesteading chickens involves a lot of factors. When I first started looking into getting chickens for my small backyard garden, I couldn’t believe how many breeds there were! It was dizzying trying to decide among hundreds of chicken breeds in all shapes, sizes, colors, and temperaments. Choosing which breed to own, however, is a very important step, so it’s worth all the research. Finding the ideal breed for your needs will go a long way towards preventing common poultry pitfalls and creating an enjoyable, productive experience with chickens. The Process Of Choosing The Best Homesteading Chickens A...

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5 Things to Know Before You Start Homesteading

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5 Things to Know Before You Start Homesteading

Ever wonder why Dorothy kept saying “there’s no place like home?” Seems not even the Emerald City or the land of Oz could compare with her homestead back in Kansas. Dorothy, Auntie Em, and Uncle Henry made living off the land look easy. With more people trying to get back to self-sufficient living, they’re learning homesteading can have some surprises. Here are five things to know before you decide to start homesteading. Read All the Books If you’ve spent your life living off the land, you’re in good shape. But if you’re new to this lifestyle and have never set...

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How to Bring Your Plants Indoors for Winter

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How to Bring Your Plants Indoors for Winter

  Source Winter is the perfect time for hibernating. It’s the season for cozy fires, flannel sheets,space heaters, warm puffy coats, and that all-important electric blanket. You cansurvive winter’s freeze, but it’s a bit more challenging for outdoor plants if they’re not native to the region. Frost occurs when the thermometer dips below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, especially under clear skies. Ice crystals can damage or kill off tender vegetation.   Source Frosted leaves shrivel and turn black or dark brown. Ice crystals soak into plants and keep water from moving through vegetative tissues. Damage on outdoor plants often appears in early spring, but a...

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The Best .30-06 Rifles: Reviews & Buying Guide

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The Best .30-06 Rifles: Reviews & Buying Guide

The big game cartridge known as the .30-06 hasn’t always been just a game cartridge. The 1906 introduction of the cartridge was specifically geared towards the military use spectrum. It was quite effective for the use. It stayed on as an American classic, capable of taking most of the game in North America because of its versatility. Partially because of the recoil profile (it’s mild compared to Magnum cartridges and yet, still performs admirably on larger game); and partially because of the large number of weapons and ammunition available, that was just varied enough to make something that everyone could...

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Best Gun For Home Defense | 9 Top Guns For Ensuring Home Security

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Best Gun For Home Defense | 9 Top Guns For Ensuring Home Security

Nowadays, having some defense in your home generates a sense of peace of mind and security. It is not enough to have a safe and quiet neighborhood when crime attacks you; there is no time or place. If you’re searching for a gun for your house that you won’t be taking outside, I recommend a shotgun. It doesn’t matter if it’s 12, 20, or even. In this guide, I will discuss the best gun for home defense.  No pistol, shot for shot, can equal the power of a shotgun – as long as the ammunition is buckshot. Shotguns are also reasonably...

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