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The Essential Homesteader's Shopping GuideBackyard Poultry

Supplies you need to get started with keeping backyard chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, or quail.

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Egg Gathering Apron

A beautiful, functional apron to gather eggs from your backyard chickens.

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Chick Brooder

This chick brooder simulates a mama hen and the chicks can go in and out when they need warmed up.

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Egg Incubator with Automatic Turner

A more reliable way to hatch your own eggs to make sure they are turned properly and have the correct temperature and humidity levels.

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Chicken Coop Automatic Door Closer

Make sure your hens are tucked safely away for the night even if you can’t be there to do it.

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No-Waste Chicken Feeder

Keep your hens from wasting your money and spilling their feed all over the ground.

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LED Headlamp

A game-changer for doing farm chores in the dark! Totally hands-free and you can the light follows you wherever you look!

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Egg Gathering Basket

Great for large harvests and easy to clean too!

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Ceramic Eggs

Trick you hens when they start eating their eggs. Ceramic eggs will nip their bad habit in the bud.

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Heated Poultry Waterer Base

Break a little less ice this winter and make sure your gals have a constant supply of fresh water by using a heated poultry waterer.

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Galvanized Poultry Waterer

Use this waterer with the heated base for ice-free water.

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Poultry Nipple Waterer

Keep your hens water healthy and clean (and not roosting on top of the waterer) by using a closed system with poultry nipples.

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Custom Egg Stamp

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Free-Range Chicken Gardens

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Chickens from Scratch

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Fresh Eggs Daily

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Small Scale Poultry Flock

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The Home Dairy

A collection of must-have dairy goat and family cow milking equipment.

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Nylon Cow Halter

Haltering a family cow makes them much easier to lead and manage.

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Iodine Teat Cleaner

We’ve used natural teat cleaners in the past and iodine is simply the best way to make sure you don’t end up with mastitis.

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Iodine Teat Cleaner

We’ve used natural teat cleaners in the past and iodine is simply the best way to make sure you don’t end up with mastitis.

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Disposable Shop Rags

The udder and teats are often covered in manure and other filth. Using disposable rags keeps the house sanitary. These are tough enough to clean off dried on dirt.

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Disposable Shop Rags

The udder and teats are often covered in manure and other filth. Using disposable rags keeps the house sanitary. These are tough enough to clean off dried on dirt.

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Lanolin Teat Conditioner

There’s nothing as effective and natural as pure lanolin to repair cracked or damaged teats.

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Livestock Brush

Use a brush to bond with your cow and clean debris out of her hair so it doesn’t end up in your pail.

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Stainless Steel Milk Filter

A good milk filter balances fast milk flow so you can chill it quickly yet removes any debris in the milk.

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Glass Mason Jars

We’ve learned that the more milk is exposed to air (aby opening the lid again and again) the more quickly it starts to taste off. Using smaller half-gallon jars allows more milk to stay sealed longer.

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Mastitis Test Kit

The best way to confirm mastitis as soon as you suspect it.

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Anti-Kicking Hobbles

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Bite Me Goat Treats

Handmade, raw herbal goat treats made with high quality organic, wild crafted and/or naturally raised ingredients.

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Keeping a Family Cow

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Milk Cow Kitchen

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Natural Goat Care

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Essential Guide to Calving

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Pastured Livestock

Get your animals out on grass and rotationally graze to preserve and improve your pasture and improve their health. Uses these portable fencing supplies keep them where you want them to protect your livestock from predators.

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Pig Tail Step-In Posts

Durable, long-lasting step-in posts for running polywire paddocks. These are definitely the easiest to get in and out of the ground without breaking or bending over time.

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Polywire

Gallagher polyrope with 9 mixed metal strands has been our favorite we’ve tried so far.

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Electric Netting

Commonly used for poultry, sheep, or goats, Electric Netting comes in different sizes and lengths. Choose which you need depending on which animal you’ll be containing and the size of the area.

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Solar Powered Fence Charger

Keep your fencing electrified by harnessing the power of the sun!

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Electric Fence Tester

Certainly not nearly as fun as using a husband to test the fence, but much safer.

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Fence Reel

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Alternative Treatments for Ruminant Animals

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Natural Sheep Care

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Dirt Hog

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All Flesh is Grass

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