Black Oil Sunflower Seeds Vs Corn | Chickens
I’ve heard from many folks that they were advised to raise their meat chickens in the pasture but finish them off on a load of cracked corn. My birds both laying and meat are corn, soy and seed / vegetable oil free and I opt to feed my flock black oil sunflower seeds. Here’s why…
Simple Ways To Keep Animals Cool In Extreme Heat
summer time has fully bared down upon us and we are already hitting triple digits. In this article, I provide a few simple ways you can help keep your animals alive in the extreme heat + humidity
Jersey Giant Update
Four months ago, we decided on a slow maturing meat chicken as one of our main food scources here at The Wild Woven. Not all animals are easy to care for or to help care for themselves - in this post I give my thoughts on the Jersey Giant Breed
Cornified Tissue In Goats
This past January - February, I discovered something concerning growing on my bucks skin. I was blown away at the staggering lack of information on our internet, or how few breeders / keepers knew about this simple yet alarming growth.
Kids + Butcher Day: gentle exposure
I understand the hesitation, so many parents feel when wanting to introduce their children to the raw and real life we live when starting a homestead journey. One of the most raw experiences you and your child will come to know is Butcher day. Here are a few ways I gently exposed my son to the understanding of where our food comes from.
Flock Blocks: Doughnut style
Much like people, our animals need the proper nutrients to thrive and for us to get the most out of them as a producer. Learn how to make these doughnut flock blocks to add your hen’s diet and to give them an extra boost during the colder months
Guide To Trimming Hooves
trimming hooves is an exhilarating task your first couple times around. Don’t make the same mistakes I did.