Fermenting Feed for Livestock

We rely on our livestock to provide us with nutrient-dense food, so giving them the best nutrition possible is high on our priority list.  Enter fermentation. If you know us at all, you know how highly we esteem the health benefits of traditionally Lacto-fermented vegetables and bread! Those health benefits can be translated directly across [...]

By |2022-04-19T09:48:07-07:00April 19th, 2022|animal health, Homesteading, Poultry, Ranch Life|1 Comment

Senior Dogs

We live with three "senior" dogs now- Fahey, Ailagh, and Niamh. Time sure flies by. To look in their face or watch them run, you'd never know it! That is the power of Natural Rearing. Here is a great article with tips for living with a senior dog- https://twohunnyz.wixsite.com/rawnaturopathy/post/keeping-your-senior-dog-fit

Mammary Tumor in Siobhan

We have always said that Natural Rearing is not a panacea. Things happen because there is environmental pollution completely out of our control. At the end of January 2021, we discovered a hard mammary tumor on Siobhan. Her behavior, energy, appetite, and mood were perfectly normal. The tumor was not there two months prior to [...]

By |2021-04-09T12:59:53-07:00April 9th, 2021|animal health, English Shepherds|0 Comments

Announcing Radiant Animal Wellness!

We are pleased to announce that Krystal is now a Certified Small Animal Naturopath (CSAN)! The shingle is officially up for her practice, “Radiant Animal Wellness”. Specializing in small animals, carnivore nutrition, and farm animals like poultry, sheep, and goats. Krystal is available for nutrition, wellness, and new puppy/kitten consultations. Visit www.RAWnaturopathy.com for more information [...]

By |2018-11-27T10:16:05-08:00November 27th, 2018|animal health, animal naturopathy|0 Comments

Preventing Canine Hip Dysplasia, Naturally

By Krystal L. Beers, Certified Carnivore Nutrition Coach ©2017/2018 Canine Hip Dysplasia… it’s one of the Top 3 most talked about and controversial issues in canine health. It was first diagnosed in 1935. Since then generation upon generation of breeding dogs have been tested and selected for clear hips. Hip screening today is being aggressively [...]

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