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From Freeways to Farmland: Resources
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From Freeways to Farmland. Making the move from the city to the country. I like to read. A lot. As an editor, you could say my job is to read all day. But in my time away from my day job, I like to soak up as much as I can about farming and living sustainably. This is a growing list of my very favorite resources I use every day:. Storey's Guide to Raising Rabbits. The Profitable Hobby Farm. Country Wisdom and Know-How*. One Acre and Security. Denotes favorite of the bunch. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Links
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American Dairy Goat Association. Wisconsin Dairy Goat Association. Minnesota Dairy Goat Association. AIPL Database Access for General Public. Webhosting and Web Design. Sunflower Web Design and Maintenance. Search Engine Optimization and SEO Tools. Page last updated on 11/01/2015. Website designed and maintained by Sunflower Web Design,.
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Following are links to some of our favorite websites:. American Dairy Goat Association. International Nubian Breeders Association. Indiana Dairy Goat Association. The Biology of the Goat. Saada Dairy Goats, LLC. Autumn Acres Dairy Goats. LaMancha Sr. Does. LaMancha Jr. Does. Nubian Sr. Does. Nubian Jr. Does. Page last updated 12/26/2015. Webhosting provided by Khimaira Webhosting Solutions.
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Favorite Links
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American Dairy Goat Association. Wisconsin Dairy Goat Association. Minnesota Dairy Goat Association. E (Kika) de la Garza Institute for Goat Research. AIPL Database Access for General Public. Goat Gifts From Wood and Stream Creations. The Biology of the Goat.
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats: May 2008
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. The Kids Are Growing Up. Here is a ball of hair after one combing. Now that he is pretty much done shedding, he looks sleek and healthy, and considerably smaller than he had before. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Friday, May 09, 2008. Friday, May 09, 2008. Saturday, May 03, 2008. I am sad to admit that my second round of goat keeping. Is something of a disappointment. Are smaller and would be more manageable. if I could just catch them that is. When I offered...
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats: A Year and a Half in Brief
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats. Wednesday, February 16, 2011. A Year and a Half in Brief. Things have really changed since 2009. We no longer have Turnip. He succumbed to urinary calculi. It was a very sad time for us. He was the sweetest and most friendly of the three goats. We have an addition to our "herd". Yankee, who is actually the son of our goat Juniper. Juniper went to live on a farm to join 4-H; as did Ginger, Clover, and Juniper's sister, Tulip. Wednesday, February 16, 2011. The Smith Family blog.
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats: September 2009
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats. Wednesday, September 02, 2009. Acorn has been growing his winter coat for about a month now. I thought it was crazy early this year. is this a sign of the kind of winter we can expect? Wednesday, September 02, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You may also find these sites interesting. Dandelion Wine - Jeanne's Garden and Food Blog. The Smith Family blog. Fias Co Farm: great goat information. American Dairy Goat Association. New England Cheesemaking Supply Company.
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats: March 2008
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats. Friday, March 07, 2008. Last Saturday three new arrivals joined our farm family. Apple, Acorn, and Turnip; two month-old Nigerian Pygmy goats. Unfortunately, they are not friendly right now. They are very scared of us and won't come near unless there is food involved. I am hoping that with time, patience, and food treats they will learn to accept us as part of their family. Friday, March 07, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You may also find these sites interesting.
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats: April 2007
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats. Saturday, April 21, 2007. Disbudding and Hoof Trimming. You can see Ginseng's horn bud burn above his eye. We took the whole family out to the field for the first time since the bucklings were born. Ginger was nervous the whole time, and Ginseng and Sycamore had a great time. On Friday evening, both bucklings were disbudded by my animal sitter, Andrea Meyers, of Suzie-Qs pet sitting service. John came in to help both of them, and Andrea started clipping away! One leg is still s...
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats: July 2008
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Seven Valleys Dairy Goats. Friday, July 18, 2008. I had a realization this morning while feeding the goats. They have finally gotten used to me. I can pet them now. The process seemed so slow coming that I hardly noticed. As long as I don't make any sudden moves, they will approach me and hang out if they've nothing better to do. When they stood. Me - I reached out and petted Turnip's back (I was in his peripheral view). He didn't run or jump or anything. Friday, July 18, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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