Do you keep rabbits?
They're so SO SOOOOO easy to keep and every homestead should have them!
Their meat is so high in protein that WWII soldier rations of rabbit were much less than rations of chicken.
Unlike any other animal manure, rabbit manure is perfectly balanced fertilizer for the garden, i.e. you can put it *right* onto your garden. I think this is going to be especially necessary to have because there is a fertilized shortage, which is going to get worse.
We keep our rabbits in a rabbitry. A benefit of this is that we can easily harvest their manure and urine. However, we're considering moving them to one of these rabbit tractors this Spring.
On the Purpose Driven Homestead telegram channel, I learned how to build a rabbit tractor.
Regardless of where you keep them, rabbits are one of the most valuable homestead additions — easy, inexpensive to purchase, easy to breed, easy and fast meat, perfect garden helper. 💯
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZUWddK9kD0
https://t.me/Purpose_Driven_Homestead
They're so SO SOOOOO easy to keep and every homestead should have them!
Their meat is so high in protein that WWII soldier rations of rabbit were much less than rations of chicken.
Unlike any other animal manure, rabbit manure is perfectly balanced fertilizer for the garden, i.e. you can put it *right* onto your garden. I think this is going to be especially necessary to have because there is a fertilized shortage, which is going to get worse.
We keep our rabbits in a rabbitry. A benefit of this is that we can easily harvest their manure and urine. However, we're considering moving them to one of these rabbit tractors this Spring.
On the Purpose Driven Homestead telegram channel, I learned how to build a rabbit tractor.
Regardless of where you keep them, rabbits are one of the most valuable homestead additions — easy, inexpensive to purchase, easy to breed, easy and fast meat, perfect garden helper. 💯
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZUWddK9kD0
https://t.me/Purpose_Driven_Homestead