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      • Chickens
      • Goats
      • Beekeeping
      • Pigs
    • Garden
      • Herbal Academy
      • Beginner Gardening Course
      • Monthly Planting Guide
      • Resources + Information
      • ‘How to grow’ series
      • Seasonal Eating + Growing
      • Food Forest Gardening
    • From Scratch Food
      • Sourdough
      • Dehydrating
      • Preserving
      • Fermenting
      • Recipes
      • Woodstove Cooking
    • Homestead Anywhere
      • Join the Revolution!
      • 33 Traditional Skills
      • Books Every Homesteader Should Own
    • Green Living
      • Plastic Free Gifts – Ideas for all ages!
      • Herbal Academy
      • Our Plastic Free Journey
    • Home & Finance
      • Start a Blog
      • Frugal Living
      • Make Your Own
        • Soap, Skin Care and Cleaning products
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        • DIY
    • Christmas
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Pigs Resource Directory

Pigs are a great addition to any homestead. Here are our tips and tricks on keeping and raising pigs on a small holding or homestead, be it for meat or as a pet.

Keeping Kune Kune Pigs on a Homestead

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

if you are starting a homestead, or want to raise animals these are the best easy animals for beginners to raise in your backyard or on a smallholding or farm. #homesteading #farmlife #piwakawakavalley

The 5 Best Farm Animals for Beginners to Raise

About Fantail Valley Homestead
Fantail Valley Homestead is here to help you learn exactly how you can homestead anywhere. Homesteading is a mindset, a way of life – Get in to it!

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