Homesteading is a passion and lifestyle that many people strive for. For some, it’s about living off the grid, creating your own community, or re-discovering ancient ways of living. However, there are plenty of others who are looking to set up their new homestead on a more sustainable basis. A lot of people who live in cities have a fantasy about moving to the country and becoming self-sufficient. Many of them want to set up an urban homestead where they can raise chickens, goats, or even cows. This is a great way to build a lifestyle that you can control and enjoy for the rest of your life. What Is The livestock? The livestock is the animals that you may want to keep on your homestead. You see, when you decide to adopt a self-sufficient lifestyle and get closer to nature, then obviously having sheep or goats is something most people will do as soon as they have any sort of land. Then there are also other animals like chickens or cows in certain parts of this world. But I would recommend avoiding these sorts of things because they can be too complicated. A lot of people may have a dream about having cows on their land. But it’s too complicated for the beginner who is just slowly trying to change his or her life and become more self-sufficient. Planning Of The land For self-sufficiency usually comes with planning your homestead extensively before making any big changes to it. Sustainability Sustainability is the main objective for many of those who want to become more self-sufficient. There are a lot of people and even countries that try too hard in order to make sure they will be able to live longer on the land where they currently are, without having many technological advancements going into it. It's also part of planning your homestead so you can have enough room for some animals like cows or chickens and feed them as well while not wanting to waste any resources. An example of that would be making sure the land you are going to utilize for raising your crops will also give enough room for animals, and if there are more fields than what is already needed you can always sell some acres off in order to share profits with others who still need land so they have something to live on too. benefits of beekeeping Beekeeping benefits are many, to be honest, but the main ones being; Honey and beeswax can be used in homemade products, protection from attack by pests, etc. In terms of safety though keep an eye on what is happening with small hive beetles if you live close enough to other hives or often see them (it's getting worse and there are no natural solutions for it). For now, it’s better not to keep too many hives in the same space, it’s easier to move them around than spread disease. Another benefit is teaching kids how bees do (as they usually get very excited and wide-eyed when they see all kinds of insects moving around), plus knowing more about nature and evolutionary things related to life on Earth. Conclusion If you are thinking about starting a homestead, there is a lot to consider. From the initial planning stages, through building and maintaining your property, and into the day-to-day operations of your new lifestyle, there are many different factors that need to be considered. In this blog post, we have highlighted some of the best tips and advice for people who want to start their own urban homesteading from scratch. But it's not easy to do. That's why this guide has been written - to make it easier for you to start your journey into self-sufficiency and sustainable living. Login Login 0 repins 0 comments 0 likes