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Monthly Archives: November 2014

My First Foray into Educational Publishing

November 30, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

I haven’t really posted much as of late, what with the end of the semester and all. But, I am transitioning more into teaching and learning processes, making sure that […]

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Hydrology, Soil, Sustainability, Teaching

Rain, and Cold Water Guinea Pig Management

November 27, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

The end of the semester is nigh, which means that I have a TON of papers to write, and lab work to do. So, I have a bunch of academic things […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Sorting Hat for October Babies!

November 26, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

One of Cassius’s babies born in late June, Pop, is ready to breed! She is in the back box with 14 other pigs, and the 4 newborn babies. One of […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Midget Quail Egg

November 25, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

I found a midget quail egg!!! Now, quail eggs are tiny to start (it takes 3-4 to make up a chicken egg), and this one is smaller than most songbird […]

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Quail

Four New Babies!

November 23, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, after my horrible error giving guinea pigs cold water in the morning (which gave them hypothermia), I haven’t lost a single pig. Even though the temps have been brutally […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Lost Four Piggies?

November 17, 2014by dirtartful 4 Comments

So, today I lost four of the piggies from the growout pens. Two males, and two females. The last two nights have been brutally cold, 23 F and 32 F […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Problems

Shelters Are Here!

November 16, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Rabbit winter shelter is here!!!! Time to get building! It is a 12 x 12 foot structure that is 8 feet tall. In it, I can put 3, 12 foot […]

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Construction, Rabbits

Rabbits vs Guinea Pigs for Meat: Costs and Considerations Part 2

November 15, 2014by dirtartful 3 Comments

Now that I talked a bit about the pros and cons that I have found while raising both rabbits and guinea pigs for pet food and my own consumption in […]

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Cost Analysis, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Rabbits

Roasty Toasty Piggies!

November 14, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, I took out the plastic drawers out of the drawer holders. I then stuffed them totally full of straw. The plastic part has some holes in the bottom, but […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Rabbits vs Guinea Pigs for Meat: Costs and Considerations Part 1

November 14, 2014by dirtartful 2 Comments

There have been a lot of questions recently about the costs of keeping rabbits vs. guinea pigs for meat production. Many of them are in my own head, as I […]

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Compost, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Rabbits

Automatic Waterer

November 13, 2014by dirtartful 1 Comment

I don’t have a ton of time, so it is super important to save it anywhere possible. Filling up individual water bottles is a ton of work, so connecting four […]

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Construction, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Rabbits FINALLY Have a Proper Setup

November 12, 2014by dirtartful 2 Comments

So, i have been REALLY behind with the rabbit setup, what with the fact that I got so many on the bargain. It takes quite a bit of capital to […]

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Construction, Homesteading, Rabbits

Composted Manure Heating System

November 11, 2014by dirtartful 8 Comments

Well, cold weather is going to fall this weekend. We are looking at nightly lows in the 20’s come this weekend. So, it is about time to get the piggies […]

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Compost, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Sorting Hat for September Babies

November 8, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Today I did a weigh and sort, so I can put new female piggies of breeding age into the grow out pen. Nico and Jelly both made the 1.3 lb […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Hopefully the Last Two

November 7, 2014by dirtartful 1 Comment

Well, I have been observing the 12 remaining baby pigs since I separated them a few hours ago. I added some collard greens into the pen, and if the pigs […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Problems

Two More Lost

November 7, 2014by dirtartful 4 Comments

So, this morning, I pulled all babies out of the green box and out them out back.  Maple leaves and pine straw blew in from somewhere else and these toxic […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Problems

Losses from my Trip

November 7, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

Why do i ever bother leaving?!? Buffy the boar broke into Fluffy the boars cage and vigorously attacked him! Fluffy didn’t end up making it. The small pig that got […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

New Fruit Trees!

November 3, 2014by dirtartful 1 Comment

Well, I have decided to embark on this Sustainable Homebrewstead process. I have been using the spent grains from the brewing process in baking, and now as livestock feed for […]

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Homesteading, Sustainability

Finished Sow Cage

November 2, 2014by dirtartful Leave a comment

So, I have finally finished the Guinea pig cage! It is for the sows to breed and birth in. It is split into two 16 square foot segments, and is […]

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Construction, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Genetic Defect and a Lost Pig

November 1, 2014by dirtartful 8 Comments

Guinea pigs can live a few days without food for a few days. It has been a few days since Cassius has given birth, and one of her babies was […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Problems

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