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Why A Water Buffalo?

Why A Water Buffalo?

by admin | Feb 27, 2018 | Husbandry, International Development Training, Leah Hagan, Nutrition, Phil Murphy

“The water buffalo is one of the most widely used work animals in the world.” Says Leah Hagan, HEART Village’s Animal Manager. For good reason too: water buffalos are strong enough to pull heavy loads, and can be milked to add to village nutrition. Water Buffalo milk...
From Pasture to Pantry: Raising Goats as a Food Source

From Pasture to Pantry: Raising Goats as a Food Source

by admin | Apr 11, 2016 | How To, Husbandry

Goats have long been a significant animal in terms of farming and herding. Used for milk, meat, and textiles, they have roots in most of the continents, supplying a stable food source. Just last week, h.e.a.r.t. students, interns, and staff went to Haiti. There, the...

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