Showing posts with label alternative health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alternative health. Show all posts

20 February 2012

Chicken Medicine Cabinet

I have just added a new page to the site called Chicken Medicine Cabinet. On it I will/have list/ed some of the remedies I use in caring for my chickens. There are also recipes for special diets to feed to sick chickens. Where the information is not mine, I have tried to refer to the websites I have gleaned it from with links included to the original source.

Please be aware that these are just some things I have tried over time with varying success rates. You should not presume that these remedies are a replacement for the expert opinion of a qualified vet or specialist. I am not a vet, nor do I have any training in animal medicine. Please take these hints and tips in the spirit they are offered in, and consult a veterinarian if your animal does not improve within a reasonable timeframe.

You can view the page by clicking on the tab above.

12 September 2011

Food for Thought

Yesterday, Sandra and I attended the Sunshine Coast Real Food Festival. This kind of thing is one of the reasons that I really love living on the Sunshine Coast! A lot of people in the region are very much into sustainability, self-sufficiency and alternative therapies, health and all of that sort of thing. Since living here, I have become increasingly aware of the environment and carbon footprints and such. I've been doing my best of late to reduce, reuse and recycle as well as to lead a more self-sufficient lifestyle, so this festival was right up my alley!

We went to three different presentations on nutrition and health, and gleaned a lot from them. Some of the stuff that people said was contradictory, but that was because one of them was into whole food, which also allows for cooked foods, while another was into raw foods, so it is necessary to sort out what works for us from those opposing views and go with that. There was so much to see and do, we spent hours just browsing around, looking at exhibits, flicking through books, chatting to exhibitors, watching demonstrations, and of course, sampling some of the fine food and produce on offer!

As always, I carried my trusty iPhone with it's camera with me, and snapped a few pics.

Snapbucket,Sunshine Coast Real Food festival
A litter of cute little piglets. They had just had some sunblock put on as they were getting a little bit sunburned.

Snapbucket,Sunshine Coast Real Food Festival
A leghorn hen with her beautiful, fashionable hat. Just the thing for a sunny outing in the country!

Snapbucket,Sunshine Coast Real Food FestivalThis is an Australorp hen. My favourite breed! There is something about the eyes of these chickens that I find intriguing. I call them 'Spanish eyes' Don't know why they strike me as particularly Spanish, though.

Snapbucket,Sunshine Coast Real Food Festival
The delicious woodfired pizza we had for lunch!
It was a wonderful day, and we brought home lots of new ideas, and information about food, nutrition and health.