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Quabbin Wildlife Tracking Program 1/10/2015

Posted on January 13, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comFebruary 24, 2015
Quabbin wildlife tracking programs

Moose, deer, bobcat, porcupine, and grouse were among the animals we found evidence of, in our January 10, 2015 Quabbin wildlife tracking program.

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Posted in Tracking Program Reports | Tagged animal tracking, learn to track animals, mammal tracking, mouse tracks, porcupine tracks, Quabbin Reservoir, quabbin tracking, Quabbin tracking programs, tracking at quabbin, wildlife tracking

Hunting Ethically with Mind, Body and Soul: An Interview

Posted on January 8, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comJanuary 9, 2015
Hunting Ethically

Hunting ethically for food, for wildlife management, and to understand one’s place within Nature: A hunter explains. Read his views, and weigh in on the discussion!

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Posted in Mammals, Sustainability, Wild Edibles, Wildlife | Tagged ethical hunting, ethics of hunting, fishing, hunting, hunting and animal welfare, hunting as a widllife management tool, hunting ethically, hunting vs. farming, interview of a hunter, is hunting cruel, is hunting humane, is hunting sustainable, is wild game healthier

Tracking Red Fox in Winter

Posted on December 20, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comDecember 21, 2014
Tracking Red Fox in Winter

Learning to interpret tracks and sign of wildlife helps you appreciate them as sentient being struggling for survival, a first step in learning to coexist with them. Tracking Red Fox in Winter is an introduction to red fox tracks, sign, behavior, winter adaptations, and conflicts with humans.

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Posted in Mammals, Wildlife | Tagged coexisting with predators, coexisting with wildlife, fox scat, fox scent marking, how to tell the difference between fox and dog tracks, how to tell the difference between red fox and coyote tracks, how to track red fox, is the red fox an invasive species, is the red fox native to North America, predator tracking, red fox and rabies, red fox tracks, red fox tracks and sign, wildlife tracking, winter adaptations of red fox, winter tracking

Non-invasive Bumblefoot Treatment: Success Stories

Posted on November 30, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comDecember 21, 2014
Non-invasive Bumblefoot Treatment Success Stories 7

Four cases of successful TricideNeo treatment of bumblefoot in chickens are presented here, with before and after photos. These 4 anecdotes add substance to casually reported online success stories, and suggest that it’s time for a controlled study.

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Chickens | Tagged bumblefoot before and after, bumblefoot case studies, can bumblefoot be cured without surgery, chickens, does tricideneo work for bumblefoot, foot infections in chickens, foot problems in chickens, how to treat bumblefoot, is surgery necessary for bumblefoot, non-invasive bumblefoot treatment, non-surgical bumblefoot treatment, podermatitis

How to Start a Backyard Farm

Posted on November 25, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comJune 5, 2015
How to Start a Backyard Farm

Learn about the many food and fiber options for small-space homesteading in How to Start a Backyard Farm. There are more than what you think!

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Chickens, Gardening | Tagged apartment homesteading, beginning homesteading, diy, homestead challenges, homesteading, how to create a homestead in a small space, how to create a small-space homestead, how to grow food in a small space, how to homestead in a small space, how to start a backyard farm, how to start a farm in a small space, how to start homesteading, small space farming, small space gardening, small-scale farming, small-scale homesteading, small-space homesteading, urban agriculture, urban farming

Caramel Apple Ice Cream

Posted on November 19, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comDecember 3, 2014
Caramel Apple Ice Cream

Warm, rich caramel tones and creamy deliciousness, dotted with spiked, sugar-plumped dried apples, make caramel apple ice cream a luxurious dessert. This is the real thing – You caramelize the sugar yourself.

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Posted in Cooking, Ice Cream Recipes | Tagged caramel apple ice cream, caramel ice cream, caramelizing sugar, dessert recipe, homemade caramel ice cream, homemade ice cream, ice cream, real caramel ice cream, salted caramel ice cream

10 Selfish Reasons to Protect Biodiversity

Posted on November 12, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comDecember 2, 2014
10 Selfish Reasons to Protect Biodiversity

Why biodiversity and ecosystem services are important to YOU, in plain English.

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Posted in Sustainability | Tagged biodiversity and food security, biodiversity and human health, biodiversity conservation, conserving biodiversity, cultural services, ecosystem, ecosystem services, protecting biodiversity, provisioning services, regulating services, supporting services, what are ecosystem services, why is biodiversity important

How to Train Chickens to Come When Called

Posted on November 7, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comNovember 13, 2014
How to Train Chickens to Come When Called (and Why You Should)

Learn how to train chickens to come when called, so you can get them to safety whenever you want. Train multiple flocks, each to a different call.

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Chickens | Tagged basics of training chickens, getting your hens to come when called, how to train a chicken, how to train a chicken to come to you, how to train chickens to come home at night, how to train chickens to come in, training chickens, training chickens to come home, training multiple flocks

Sweet Potato Ginger Ice Cream

Posted on October 31, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comDecember 1, 2014
Sweet Potato Ginger Ice Cream

Unique and spicy, sweet potato ginger ice cream is a perfect harvest season dessert. This egg free recipe uses fresh ginger for exceptional flavor. Add it to your Thanksgiving menu, or enjoy it any time!

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Posted in Cooking, Ice Cream Recipes | Tagged easy sweet potato ice cream, egg free ice cream, eggless ice cream, fresh ginger ice cream, homemade ice cream, spiced sweet potato ice cream, sweet potato ice cream, sweet potato ice cream recipe

10 Myths About Wild Predators

Posted on October 27, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comNovember 3, 2014
10 Myths About Wild Predators (with photos from my trail cam)

It’s time to debunk these myths about wild predators, and learn to live with them. Appreciate their beauty with some of my best trail cam photos.

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Mammals, Wildlife | Tagged camera trap, coexisting with predators, coexisting with wildlife, game camera, lethal predator control, misconceptions about predators, misconceptions about wildlife, myths about predators, myths about wildlife, nonlethal predator control, trail camera, wildlife camera

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