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Country Green Living advocates healthy green living urban or rural through writing and sharing blog post that connects to farming, homesteading, poultry and animal farming, backyard gardening, organic gardening and more!

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How to Breed Chickens Naturally – Country Green Living

Once you are comfortable managing your flock, you may want to learn how to breed chickens. There are many reasons to breed. You might want chickens for meat. You may need pullets to replace your aging layers. Or maybe you want more eggs to feed a growing family or to sell. Knowing how to breed […]

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Growing Organic Vegetables in Containers – Country Green Living

Even if you live in a small apartment you can grow organic vegetables right at home. Organic vegetables are healthier than conventionally farmed alternatives, plus they taste better and have the right nutrients to support a healthy body. But in the grocery store organic vegetables can be expensive and often look pretty sorry. Growing them […]

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Buy the Best Heirloom Tomato Seeds – Country Green Living

Planning your garden is one of winter’s most enjoyable activities. And every garden plan should include space for at least a few open pollinated heirloom tomato seeds. There are hundreds of heirloom tomato varieties to suit any climate, soil or space. You can plant sprawling indeterminate heirloom vines that stretch up to ten feet in […]

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Guide to Backyard Chickens & How to Raise Chickens – Page 2 – Country Green Living

A chicken is egg bound when she is unable to pass an egg. The egg becomes stuck in the oviduct, causing the egg bound chicken considerable discomfort. Egg binding in chickens is a life-threatening condition. It is essential to identify an egg bound chicken quickly and take the appropriate steps to help her pass the […]

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The Ultimate Guide to Goat Cheese – Country Green Living

The Ultimate Guide to Goat Cheese / admin Before Europeans were raising dairy cows, small villagers all over the world found it easier to cultivate goats and sheep as a prolific source of milk. In southwest Europe and the Mediterranean, goat milk cheese is a staple, and its aged varieties are just as popular and […]

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Get the Best Organic Vegetable Seeds – Country Green Living

So you’ve decided to grow an organic garden. Congratulations! You have taken a big step towards making yourself and your family healthier and happier. Before you can get started growing an organic garden, you need to find organic vegetable seeds. We’ll help you understand what organic vegetable seeds are, how they compare to heirloom and […]

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Building a Cheap Urban Chicken Coop – Country Green Living

Building an urban chicken coop is both easy and inexpensive. Before you bring home your chicks or hens, you’ll want to have a home prepared for them. It is easy to get excited about raising chickens, but in the city it is important to be prepared. On a farm you can always find somewhere to […]

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What do Baby Chicks Eat? – Country Green Living

Figuring out what to feed baby chicks doesn’t have to be difficult. Just like adult chickens, baby chicks are adaptable and can thrive on a variety of foods. You can choose to feed a commercial chick starter feed or make your own feed. Many people find that with a few grains and their every-day kitchen […]

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Everything to Know About Goat Milk – Country Green Living

Everything to Know About Goat Milk / admin Hailed as the most complete nutritious food available, goats milk, particularly in its raw state, is packed with vitamins, minerals, proteins, and phyto-nutrients that are incredibly good for humans and other animals. Even in its pasteurized state, it has plenty of wonderful properties – and it tastes […]

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Chicken Care: Keeping Your Hens Fit & Healthy – Country Green Living

Different numbers of chickens lay different quantities of eggs, and some produce more or less depending on the time of year and the climate. All breeds have one thing in common – their health and wellbeing has a direct impact on the amount, the quality, and the flavor of the eggs they lay. Therefore, chicken […]

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The Perfect Egg Incubator – Country Green Living

There are many reasons that you might choose to hatch eggs artificially using an egg incubator. Perhaps you don’t have a broody hen or a safe space for her to raise her chicks, maybe you want to hatch more eggs than a hen can set on or perhaps you want to involve your children in […]

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The Guide to Canning Tomatoes – Country Green Living

Canning tomatoes yourself is an easy way to produce a healthy supply of whole, crushed or diced tomatoes for your family, as well as sauces and juice. So many commercially available canned tomatoes are often full of sodium and preservatives. Making your own is a healthy alternative. Home canning tomatoes is also a cost effective […]

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