My Homesteading Journey : Growing grains and raising chickens

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Homesteading is a largely self-sufficient lifestyle, where an individual grows plants and raises animals at home to meet his or her food and living needs. I have tried this lifestyle by growing some herbs and grains to feed my chickens and benefit from fresh eggs.

I started my homesteading journey by thinking about how we could improve the quality of food we consume at home. So, I set aside part of the yard to grow some useful herbs and grains that can be used as food for the chickens. I started by simply using local seeds and simple, readily available planting techniques to achieve this goal.

Raising chickens has been an essential part of my homesteading journey. I provided them with a designated space in the garden, and provided them with healthy and balanced foods, including grains that I grew myself. The benefits were manifold, as they produced fresh, high-quality eggs and were enjoyable partners in everyday life.

Besides the nutritional aspects, my homesteading experience has had a positive impact on my emotional and mental health as well. Those moments spent outdoors and interacting with plants and animals were soothing and increased feelings of happiness and contentment.

Given my experience, it can be said that homesteading is not just a hobby but a lifestyle that opens the door to self-sufficiency and a deeper connection with nature. Despite the challenges one may face on this path, the overall benefits of this lifestyle make every effort worth it.

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I have been a homestead farmer for a long time now totally understand your views points. Do you own the tractor 🚜 I see in the picture too.

You do have some quality space and materials to raise chickens over there, I really wish that I can get something similar here too. A place of my own to grow more garden and raise poultry birds.

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