Looking to make your homestead more self-sufficient? Iβve got hardy animals ready to join your setup:
π Potbelly Pigs
Healthy, naturally raised β no antibiotics, no vaccines
Fed local feed, greens, and seasonal produce (yes, they love frozen watermelon in the Texas heat π)
Two pregnant sows available. Piglets are not domesticated, so theyβre quick and skittish, but smart and fun for those who want one for a pet
Great for breeding, meat, or letting them do what pigs do best: turn your soil for you
Harvest amazing lard for frying, soap-making, fire-starting, and more
π Goats - Nigerian Dwarf
Strong, healthy, and multipurpose: milk, meat, or brush-clearing
Breeding pairs available
Hardy and well-suited for off-grid and homestead life
Rotational grazing machines: theyβll clear your land and fertilize as they go
Why These Animals Belong on Your Homestead
β Low-maintenance, thrive on simple feed and forage
β Natural land management β goats mow, pigs till
β Multipurpose: meat, milk, manure, and barter value
β Ideal for preppers β renewable protein and long-term sustainability
I keep animals because Iβm one of those βcrazyβ doomsday preppers π. I donβt need large herds β just enough to reproduce and sustain. Goat and sheep milk are some of the best for health and longevity, especially raw. (In Texas, you canβt buy raw milk legally, but you sure can drink your own β safe, clean, and nutrient-rich.) Frying with lard is monumentally healthier than seed oils. (Look it up!)
π Bandera County β easy pickup
π° Fair prices β Iβm not trying to get rich. I want to support folks who value self-sufficiency.
π¦ Bonus: Sales help support my young farm helperβs education
If youβre serious about homesteading or preparedness, these animals are an investment in independence.
π Pricing starts at $20 for a newly weaned piglet. Message me for availability and detailed pricing today!