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Today's featured homesteader is Alla @ Mountain Valley Farms. She's been experimenting with growing her own fodder for her goats to curb feed costs while maintaining nutritional value. Not sure what this is or how to do it? Visit her blog and she'll share what she's learned so far. I've tried this myself (for my chickens) and it's not only easy... they LOVE it!
"Rising costs of animal feed have made me resort to finding cheaper ways to feed my animals. Hay alone has gone to the ridiculous price of $10-12 for a 60# bale... So, I started researching on the internet
"Rising costs of animal feed have made me resort to finding cheaper ways to feed my animals. Hay alone has gone to the ridiculous price of $10-12 for a 60# bale... So, I started researching on the internet
If you've been featured in the past...
If you've been a featured blogger on the Barn Hop, either today or in the past, we now have a special button for you should you wish to add it to your sidebar stating that you've been a featured blogger! You can find it on my button page by clicking the hen with the blue barn on my sidebar that says "HR Buttons". It's a good idea to link it back to the page where you were featured so your readers can see where you're actually mentioned. (These buttons do not have a code since it needs to be linked to the page you're featured in and it will change from week to week. Just copy the button or drag it to your desktop).
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