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Episode 10 - Homestead Highlights and Rebel Canners

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Summary
In this episode, Dawn Gorham provides an update on the happenings at the Gorham Homestead. She discusses breeding cows and the arrival of new calves. Dawn also shares the emotional decision to process one of the cows, Tara. She recounts the rescue of two baby calves, Valentine and Franny, and the scare they had with scours. Dawn talks about dealing with horns and the importance of separating calves during the horn removal process. She also mentions upcoming workshops, fixing the high tunnel, and preparing for meat birds. Dawn highlights the Homesteaders Alliance Group and the Self-Reliance Festival. She concludes with a legal tip on safe canning methods.
Takeaways
Breeding cows and managing their reproductive health is an important aspect of homesteading.
Processing animals for meat can be an emotional decision but is sometimes necessary for the well-being of the animal and the homestead.
Rescuing and caring for young animals requires attention and quick action to ensure their health and well-being.
Proper horn removal techniques and separation of calves during the process are essential for safety on the homestead.
Participating in homesteading workshops, joining local homesteading groups, and attending self-reliance festivals can provide valuable knowledge and community support.
Following safe canning methods is crucial to prevent foodborne illnesses and legal consequences.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Update
02:04 Breeding Cows and New Calves
04:03 Processing Tara and Emotional Impact
05:29 Rescuing Valentine and Franny
06:28 Dealing with Horns
07:54 Prissy and Nursing Calves
09:20 Upcoming Workshops and Events
12:12 Fixing the High Tunnel and Preparing for Meat Birds
13:47 Homesteaders Alliance Group and Self-Reliance Festival
18:32 Speaking at the Libertarian Convention
19:01 Legal Tip: Safe Canning Methods
22:41 Conclusion
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Contenido proporcionado por Dawn Gorham. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Dawn Gorham o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

Summary
In this episode, Dawn Gorham provides an update on the happenings at the Gorham Homestead. She discusses breeding cows and the arrival of new calves. Dawn also shares the emotional decision to process one of the cows, Tara. She recounts the rescue of two baby calves, Valentine and Franny, and the scare they had with scours. Dawn talks about dealing with horns and the importance of separating calves during the horn removal process. She also mentions upcoming workshops, fixing the high tunnel, and preparing for meat birds. Dawn highlights the Homesteaders Alliance Group and the Self-Reliance Festival. She concludes with a legal tip on safe canning methods.
Takeaways
Breeding cows and managing their reproductive health is an important aspect of homesteading.
Processing animals for meat can be an emotional decision but is sometimes necessary for the well-being of the animal and the homestead.
Rescuing and caring for young animals requires attention and quick action to ensure their health and well-being.
Proper horn removal techniques and separation of calves during the process are essential for safety on the homestead.
Participating in homesteading workshops, joining local homesteading groups, and attending self-reliance festivals can provide valuable knowledge and community support.
Following safe canning methods is crucial to prevent foodborne illnesses and legal consequences.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Update
02:04 Breeding Cows and New Calves
04:03 Processing Tara and Emotional Impact
05:29 Rescuing Valentine and Franny
06:28 Dealing with Horns
07:54 Prissy and Nursing Calves
09:20 Upcoming Workshops and Events
12:12 Fixing the High Tunnel and Preparing for Meat Birds
13:47 Homesteaders Alliance Group and Self-Reliance Festival
18:32 Speaking at the Libertarian Convention
19:01 Legal Tip: Safe Canning Methods
22:41 Conclusion
Support the Show.

TheGorhamHomestead.com

  continue reading

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