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Article: "Store" milk and eggs as hay and grain. (producing eggs and milk during the winter)
- Article from:
- Countryside & Small Stock Journal
- Article date:
- September 1, 1995
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Winter feed for the homestead animals is a vital consideration for their health and well-being. When the harvest is complete and you inventory your gleaming rows of glass jars filled with the produce the of your garden and hours of labor; the bins and barrels of root crops in the cellar; and the freezer filled to capacity, don't forget to include your baystack.
Whether you anticipate producing meat, milk and eggs during the bitter months or merely intend to overwinter your breeding stock, winter feed is an important part of your homestead operation.
Milk and eggs, being so perishable, are usually produced on a year-round basis: in effect you "store" milk and ...
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