The tops of the leaves and the base of the stem are harmless. I often pick the leaves to eat in the summer time. Nettle tea or soup is a VERY good fertilizer.
Type: Posts; User: Wolfhound
The tops of the leaves and the base of the stem are harmless. I often pick the leaves to eat in the summer time. Nettle tea or soup is a VERY good fertilizer.
We don't seem to have the problems listed here. Yes, they will lick up the blood from a stuck pig, but that is why you do it away from the others or move quickly. We raise russian boar and they are...
Rotiserie is the best way to cook a duck. If you can't do that, roast it. Always cut slits in the skin to let fat drain when cooking duck. If roasting, save the fat for use with other meals.
Just pull the ABS fuse if you are comfortable driving without it. We have removed the ABS on all of our vehicles. It is no substitute for the human brain and gets in the way more than it helps.
We have been using plantain for a few years and we love it. Just last week I was helping my dad cut wood. I was stacking the rounds in the truck and my brother was throwing them in. I reached sown...
I eat what I can catch. Pike, bass, trout, perch, bluegill, striper, they're all the same when cooked until crispy.
I've been skinnin rabbits for years and have yet to have a sick one. I have shot a sick squirrel that looked ratty. That one got burned. I don't eat sick critters.
Like was stated earlier, I fear...
If I was out on the road and the car broke down and I had NOTHING else with me to start a fire, I would short the battery. Poof...fire. Most cars also have a cig lighter. Even a "dead" car battery...
Primitive is whatever I have on hand, because that is how people have always lived. If I have matches, fine. If I have a rifle, fine. If I have to make a bow and use a bow drill, fine. It's what...
being one who raises pigs, I can attest to their steady routine and stubbornness. We let our pigs roam the pasture and woods that are fenced in. They are easy to ambush and if you are using a...
We live in WI and have russian boar and red wattle cross. They have more hair and need less feed than most pigs and can easily tolerate -40 temps.
The russians grow slower but the hybrid vigor...