BellaM
Overrun with beasties
I'm in South Africa. We don't have anything like extension offices or access to hands on information about anything homesteading, be it growing vegetables or animal husbandry and everything in between. For a while there was a publication called The Smallholder but unfortunately COVID killed that. It was great and is sorely missed.Every region comes with its own unique challenges when it comes to animal care. From extreme weather conditions and seasonal feed shortages to predator threats and limited access to veterinary care, every farmer and pet owner faces obstacles that test their skills and resilience.
What’s the biggest challenge you deal with in your area? Is it the harsh climate, local wildlife, or something else entirely? Share your experiences, struggles, and solutions so we can learn from each other and find new ways to tackle these regional challenges together!
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So my challenge is finding reliable information specifically for the South African homesteader. I have to adjust anything I read to our climate and other conditions, which can be very challenging.
I've also found that people here aren't really happy to share their experience and knowledge so finding mentors is also difficult. And our vets don't know livestock. Horses, yes but goats and sheep ... nothing.
This forum has been a life saver (literally) for animal husbandry. I rely heavily on the information I find here, as well as the assistance I receive from the members regarding goats and birds (and occasionally pigs).