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September 26, 2010

BARNYARD IN THE BACKYARD

Posted by Anais Dervaes

Barnyards and Backyards is the premier site on the web providing you with a unique collection of know-how, news, articles, and community-generated content to help any rural or city rancher start keeping animals. With a focus on sustainability, holistic and natural therapies, and environmental practices, this site brings together ranchers in rural and urban areas to facilitate a collective movement towards sustainable and responsible animal husbandry.

Barnyards and Backyards provides resources, news, knowledgeable articles and a free community to help you along, answer your questions and show you how.

There's a new site on the block full of great article sand information about raising rural and city stock.    It's a great new community and, best of all, there' are informative and helpful writings by Jordanne who's the site's head editor.   You've asked for more tips and tricks on raising a barnyard in your backyard and Jordanne's written about:

Transgender Hens

Clipping Wings

Indian Hair Oil for Bald Goats

about Nutri Drench (which has save many a fowl here on the urban homestead)

and much, much more!!!!

Jordanne did an awesome job  filling a much need niche.  She's also looking for a few kindred contributing writers.

Do me a favor will you?  Help sis out and spread the word about this great new site - thanks!


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  1. My brother now calls me a hippie!
    You guys have been my inspiration to do more in my home. I recently got my first solar oven and grain grinder in The Bay Area of California. (The hand blender is on back-order) Since I told my brother I'm getting chickens and solar he now calls me a hippie!
    Glad you put your disclaimer at the bottom of your page saying my friends would call me a nut - in this case, it's hippie! No solar yet, but this months bill was only $35 for PG&E. Thank you guys so much for being such a great inspiration! Keep it coming! We really can change the world one person at a time.

  2. many of my friends now call me crunchy, or a hippie also. I found a lot of Hand Crank Items for the house at gander mtn. Recently I have went back to work to help pay off the house faster, and it was a bit of a culture shock going from my house to a big office building with false light and cubicles everywhere.

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