Raising Animals, Living Closer to Nature

From chickens and ducks to goats and rabbits, small-scale animal farming is becoming a meaningful part of many American households.

At FarmGears.com, we combine real experience from our own backyard with deep research to bring you practical guides and product recommendations that actually make a difference.
Whether it’s choosing the right coop or understanding feed types, we’ve been there — and we’re here to help you do it better.

My dad has raised animals his whole life. I grew up around crowing roosters, noisy ducks, and the occasional stubborn goat. Today, I don’t run a full-blown farm, but the love for small-scale animal care still runs strong.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Raising chickens, ducks, or quail is perfect for small-scale farming and pretty easy if you prepare proper housing and feed.

Goats are quite adaptable and can be raised in small areas if you set up a suitable pen and let them graze on natural vegetation.

Absolutely! Beekeeping doesn’t need much space and is beginner-friendly as long as you learn the basics and have the right equipment.

Rabbits are ideal pets for limited spaces—they’re small, easy to care for, and breed quickly, perfect for family homesteads.

You’ll need a secure coop, quality feed, clean water, and some basic know-how on chicken care to get started smoothly.