The Survival Podcast
Backyard Livestock the Second Pillar of Homesteading – Epi-3210
Dec 5 2022 • 1hr 10m
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@carldempsey
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Awesome as always
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@dubravko
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Dec 6 2022
I was going to ask on YouTube, but I’ll ask here: Where do we find inexpensive night crawler worms? I’ve bought all my red wigglers from Uncle Jim’s.
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Merry Xmas.
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@rocknray
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Great show Jack!!
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@hegenerhomestead
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Dec 8 2022
Love your show! Gotta put a plug in for wool sheep though. Maybe there is not a good market in your area, but in NH/New England (and various other parts of the country) fiber and wool are sought after. There's a surprising number of spinners here and it doesn't cost much to get sheep sheared ($5-15 per sheep) though many farmers will tip extra for a good shearer. The wool is pretty expensive to buy, and I'm guessing that the pelts from wool lambs also feel nicer than hair sheep. pelts=$$$$
@kh62
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@craigbensemann
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Dec 11 2022
great show. worth a second boost
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