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      • Goats
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      • Pigs
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      • Herbal Academy
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      • Resources + Information
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      • Preserving
      • Fermenting
      • Recipes
      • Woodstove Cooking
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      • 33 Traditional Skills
      • Books Every Homesteader Should Own
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      • Herbal Academy
      • Our Plastic Free Journey
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Animal Resource Directory

We are starting a homestead from scratch in New Zealand. Homesteading in New Zealand is a little different to everywhere else. Follow along with out journey. Of course every homestead needs animals.

See also: Rabbits  |  Chickens  |  Goats  | Pigs  |  Bees

How to Make an Incubator: DIY Egg Incubator Step by Step with Pictures!

Automatic watering systems take the worry out of watering the animals. An auto waterer can last for several days and it keeps rabbits and chickens from making the water dirty or tipping it out. To make this automatic waterer I used a few things that I had laying around, but you could easily replace these with things you have or can make.

DIY Rabbit Watering System: How to Build an Automatic Water System for Rabbits for Less than $5

Colony rabbits do best living in dirt, meat rabbits enjoy being able to live the natural way. Find out the surprising benefits to allowing your rabbits to burrow in the dirt.

7 Surprising Health Benefits to Allowing Rabbits to Burrow in Dirt

If you are planning on keeping bees, you need to choose the location of your beehive carefully. A beehive can fit in to almost any location with some considerations. Be it the corner of a large garden, an orchard, an urban terrace or on your rooftop. Choosing the right location for your hive can be the difference in the health and happiness of both your neighbours and your bees!

7 Key Things to Consider when Choosing a Location for a Beehive

Raising animals for profit is a great way to make money on a farm or homesteading. Financical independence is possible when you choose the top 5 animals to raise for profit. #homesteading #piwakawakavalley

The 5 Best Farm Animals to Raise to Make a Profit

Raising your own pork is an affordable option to get freerange pork. Here is a guide to choosing and raising heritage pork. #pigs #pork #raisingpigs #piwakawakavalley

Raising Free Range Pork: A guide to keeping heritage pigs

Essential Beekeeping Equipment Basics. If you are new to keeping bees, don't go crazy buying beekeeping equipment that you don't need! Here are the essentials. #keepingbees #beekeeping #piwakawakavalley #bees

Essential Beekeeping Equipment Basics: What you Actually Need to Get Set Up

What to do with Chicken Poop – How to use chicken manure in the garden

8 Top Tips To Keep Rabbits Cool This Summer

8 Top Tips To Keep Rabbits Cool This Summer

7 Top Tips on How to Keep your Chickens Cool

7 Top Tips on How to Keep your Chickens Cool During the Summer Heat

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