(Continued from Part 2. This concludes the article.)
Why I will continue to homestead
It’s really fun to watch videos of the perfect “permaculture” setup. It’s quite another to implement it. Sitting down and thinking it all through is a great idea, even drawing up plans – which will require you to know the lay of your land, the slopes, the direction the wind comes from, where the morning sun comes up, what shadows are thrown during the day, the climate and growing zone, etc. But, what if you have no idea what you’re doing?
When I started out, I only wanted chickens. Then I decided that goats were the way to go to keep the land cleared. Then I tried meat rabbits. Well, the goats were given away sooner rather than later because they don’t graze the land, they browse the bushes and trees. Sheep are much better grazers, but I wasn’t ready for sheep and I knew nothing about them. I got some breeding rabbits for all the right reasons – low cost, small footprint, easy reproduction, great source of protein on a small scale… Absolutely beautiful rabbits, but it’s way too hot and humid where I live for the rabbits to be happy. I had no way to keep them cool so I gave them away. Then I got a bee in my bonnet for a milk cow, then that morphed into 3, and there were calves involved. Of all the animals, I love the cows the most. Then I decided I could get a couple of feeder pigs, then purchased a breeding group. Lord have mercy! I do like the pigs, but I’ve learned that I need a lot more electric fencing than I have.Continue reading“Homesteading – A Cautionary Tale – Part 3, by SaraSue”
