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Category Archives: How To

How to Build a Chest-of-Drawers Chicken Brooder

February 24, 2013by curiositycat 5 Comments

K, guys. I used to be really funny. At least, I thought so. Lately things have been so busy. Stressful. Hard-working. You know. I feel like it’s beaten the funny […]

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Chickens, How To, Quail, Suburban Homestead
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How To: Collecting Eggs for Spring Hatching

April 7, 2012by curiositycat 3 Comments

What could be a better Easter or Spring treat than hatching your own ducklings or chicks! If you’re ready for a fresh batch of babies, head out to the coop and start collecting. These tips will ensure you have the best start to your incubating adventure.

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Chickens, Ducks, How To, Suburban Homestead

Build an Easy, Portable Hay Stand for Goats

July 31, 2011by curiositycat 6 Comments

I love to make things. I’m not much good at it usually, but it’s always so very satisfying because no matter how lopsided, fragile, catywompus or even useless the product […]

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Goats, How To, Suburban Homestead

City Goat Fencing

February 26, 2011by curiositycat 2 Comments

Keeping goats inside city limits presents several challenges, the most significant of which is keeping these notorious escape artists on the property–as well as out of gardens, landscaping, and areas […]

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Goats, How To, Suburban Homestead

Build a $25 Indoor Seed Starting Station

February 13, 2011by curiositycat 8 Comments

Eli (7 yo next week) saves seeds out of watermelons and dries them to grow later. Also: papaya, cantaloupe, grapes, persimmons, tomatoes, and bell peppers. He doesn’t even like bell […]

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Homeschooling, How To, Organic Gardening, Suburban Homestead

How To Eat Home-Grown Eggs When the Birds Aren’t Laying

January 5, 2011by curiositycat 8 Comments

Curious Fact: Eggs and meat from animals that eat a healthy, species-appropriate diet contain a nutrient and healthy fats profile very similar to that of highly-touted wild salmon. They also […]

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Ducks, How To, Natural Health, Suburban Homestead

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