Are you looking for quiet farm animals that won’t bother your neighbors? Here at Secret Life of Homesteaders, we believe that everyone can be a homesteader – no matter where they live!
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Living in the city can be busy and loud, which is why many city dwellers are considering the benefits of homesteading. From growing your own food to being more self-sufficient, homesteading is becoming an increasingly popular lifestyle choice.
However, not everybody can move to their own private 50 acre homestead.
If you live in close proximity to your neighbors, it’s important to consider the noise level of your farm animals. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the top 5 quietest farm animals that won’t disturb you or your neighbors, while still providing you with the opportunity to produce your own food or resources.
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Why Invest In Livestock When You Have Very Little Space?
Homesteading is becoming a popular lifestyle choice due to the many benefits that it provides. From being able to provide for yourself without relying on others, to growing your own food and producing your own resources – homesteading can be an incredibly rewarding experience.
Not everybody has access to their own private homestead with acres of land, though. Fortunately, there are still plenty of ways to experience the joys of homesteading with very little space.
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Investing in livestock is the perfect example. Chickens, goats and even cows can provide you with your own eggs, milk, cheese or meat – the perfect accompaniment to any urban homesteader’s life! You can enjoy these resources in your own home, trade with neighbors, or sell them to others around you for some extra income.
All while enjoying the peace and security that comes from starting a backyard homestead.
What Are The Benefits Of A Backyard Farm?
Having a backyard farm is an excellent way to experience the joys of homesteading while living in close proximity to your neighbors. Aside from providing you with your own food and resources, there are many other benefits that come with having livestock on your property.
For starters, farm animals require very little space and can even provide natural pest control for your garden. Having farm animals around can also help to keep weeds at bay and give you peace of mind knowing that your backyard is being looked after.
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On top of this, having livestock on your property can provide a sense of connection with nature. Many people find great joy in caring for their animals and watching them grow and thrive – even if it’s just for the purpose of supplying you and your neighbors with food and resources.
While there are a few drawbacks to owning livestock in the city, for the most part, this is an endeavor you will certainly enjoy!
Best (And Quietest) Livestock for Urban Homesteading
To make sure you don’t disturb your neighbors with loud animals, we recommend only investing in the quietest farm animals out there. Here are our top picks:
Ducks:
Ducks, especially Muscovy Ducks, are some of the quietest livestock available, making them an ideal choice for urban homesteaders. Ducks require very little space and can provide you with fresh eggs and even your own meat (Duck meat is tender and delicious and duck eggs are amazing for baking!). Unfortunately, these critters can get very very stinky so be sure to keep that in mind! You’ll want to keep the area clean and provide your ducks with plenty of water to keep them happy and healthy.
Rabbits:
Rabbits are a great way to supply your household with protein while keeping the noise level down. Not only do they require very little space, but rabbits also reproduce quickly, allowing you to multiply your food source.
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You can use these animals to produce your own meat or you can even breed rabbits for the purposes of feeding your other animals (such as your dogs – dogs love rabbit meat). Additionally, there are also fiber rabbits that can give you wool so you can harvest from your rabbits without having to kill or eat them. And of course, rabbit manure is an excellent fertilizer for gardens.
Quail:
When it comes to raising farm animals, these small birds are an excellent choice for city homesteaders, as they are one of the quietest farm animals available. Unlike other farm animals, they can be easily housed in a small coop and don’t require much space to roam.
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Many neighborhoods that don’t allow chickens will allow quail, making them an easy option for those with stricter rules. They lay small eggs that are a delicacy in many cultures and can be sold at farmers’ markets for a profit.
Bees:
While not technically a “farm animal,” bees are an excellent addition to any homestead. They don’t make any noise and can be easily housed in a hive. Bees are essential for pollination and can also produce honey, which can be sold at farmers’ markets for a profit.
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Goats:
Goats are a great way to produce goat milk and cheese (who doesn’t love fresh milk!) while keeping your noise levels low. They require very little space and are relatively easy to care for. You can also use goats as natural lawnmowers since they love to eat grass! Just be warned that these creatures can be quite mischievous and will try to escape any chance they get, so you’ll need to make sure their fencing is secure in order to keep these escape artists inside where they belong.
What About Chickens?
While chickens are definitely one of the most popular farm animals, they can also be quite noisy. This is why we don’t recommend getting them if you live in close proximity to your neighbors. If you do decide to invest in chickens, make sure that the breed you get is known to be quieter than other breeds. Some breeds like Silkies and Orpingtons are known for being quieter than other breeds, so these are the ones you’ll want to look into.
Once you have your chickens, make sure they are housed in a secure coop with plenty of space and light. If raising meat birds, your turnover will be very; quick or you can raise laying hens for long term chicken egg supplies. A dark and cramped coop can lead to stressed-out birds that make more noise, so be sure to provide them with an environment that they can be happy and healthy in.
Managing Your Urban Homestead: Tips for Success
Now that you know the basics of what farm animals to get, let’s take a look at some tips for managing your urban homestead.
First, make sure that you have all the necessary supplies on hand before bringing any animals home. Things like feeders and waterers are essential, as well as fencing to keep them contained in their designated area.
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Second, make sure that you have a plan for disposing of your animal’s waste in an appropriate manner. This is especially important if you live in the city, as improper disposal can lead to fines and other penalties. You may also want to invest in composting bins so that you can reuse the waste in your garden or neighbor’s fields for additional fertilizer.
Finally, make sure you have the necessary permits and licenses to keep your animals on your property. This will help to ensure that you are not breaking any laws or causing any disturbances to your neighbors.
By following these tips and having a bit of patience, you can successfully manage an urban homestead while keeping everyone happy! With just a little effort, you can easily turn your property into a thriving mini-farm.
So what are you waiting for? Get out there and start homesteading! And don’t forget, the key is to keep it quiet!
Why Add Low Maintenance Farm Animals To Your Backyard Homestead?
Whether you’re new to urban homesteading or a seasoned pro, investing in low maintenance farm animals is the perfect way to bring your backyard to life and experience the joys of owning livestock.
You get all the benefits that come from owning animals like fresh eggs, milk, meat, cheese and wool – without having to worry about disturbing your neighbors.
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As you can see, there are plenty of quiet farm animal options available for city homesteaders. From quail to pigs, there are animals available to suit a variety of needs and living situations. If you’re considering homesteading in the city, take a good look at these 5 quiet farm animals and see which ones are the right fit for you. By choosing quiet animals, you can enjoy the benefits of homesteading without disturbing your neighbors.
No matter where you live, these quiet farm animals can provide a great opportunity for urban homesteaders looking to experience the joys of self-sufficiency and sustainability.
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So why not give it a go? You may just find that starting your own backyard farm is one of the most satisfying experiences
Charlene has been dabbling in and learning about the homesteading lifestyle for almost 20 years. She recently started a real-world homestead with her extended family and is excited to share 20+ years of knowledge and experience with the world!
While she certainly doesn't know everything about homesteading and is learning more every day, she is excited to learn and grow along with YOU!
Charlene blogs about about homesteading at https://secretlifeofhomesteaders.com/.
Laurie
Sunday 3rd of September 2023
Lol! Your title got me curious! I’m not sure I’d agree that goats are quiet! I’ve heard some mouthy ones!
But good ideas here.
Thanks for linking up at the Sunday Sunshine Blog Hop 76! SSBH 77 is now open!
Blessings, Laurie
Charlene Hess
Monday 25th of September 2023
They're certainly not quiet all the time! But compared to many other farm animals, they're not too bad :-)
Esme Slabbert
Wednesday 30th of August 2023
Love quails, they are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your links with us at #276 SSPS Linky. See you again next week.