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Monday, 5 November 2012

Is Doug Huffman on Doomsday Preppers Right?

By Terrance Franklin


Doug Huffman knows lots about protection from economic perspective. According to him, he is a raider's 'most awful nightmare' and right after seeing his compound on the program, I am ready to agree. His strategy is the most thorough seen on doomsday preppers

1. Root cellar

The concept of a root cellar must be important to any prepper planning to store food with no electricity. Keeping your stores in the basement won't have the identical effect as an actual root cellar, which has the advantages of keeping a lower temperature and constant level of moisture. For your bug out spot or homestead, the highest amount of humidity and temperature stability may be achieved at a depth of about 10 feet. It might be hard to do this by hand so consider building whilst the infrastructure is still around.

2. Sustaining food production

Apart from keeping food long-term, Doug has wisely thought about renewable food sources. Doug is thinking of garrisoning his homestead with many younger trainees. Having stashed food items might put him in the problem of deciding on how long he planned to eat compared to just how protected he wished to be. Renewable food sources lets him to nourish his group and accept newcomers if he needs to.

The idea of rabbits being a food source is quite amazing. On the list of facts outlined on the program is that a single breeding female can develop 320 pounds of meat a year through offspring! Looking into this a little more deeply I discovered that rabbits will produce six pounds of meat on exactly the same amount of feed and water required for a cow to produce one pound of meat. Hence rabbit meat is a very ecologically sound source of protein and definitely one to consider for the aspiring homesteader.

Another interesting use of rabbits is as a heat generator

3. Safety plan

Doug has got an extremely comprehensive safety program that makes lots of sense when it comes to his particular combination of food supplies. Instead of simply taking on all comers, he is aiming to let any trespassers on to his region, while using his army forces training to pick them off one by one. Doug outlined that he is an invader's most awful nightmare, and by choosing intruders one by one anyone on his terrain might feel as if they were in a horror movie.

With many recruits by his side, Doug is well equipped against the less savory human factor that might arise right after the collapse of the food system. With the amount of teaching he is taking them through there's no doubt each of them will be able to assume an identical strategy, hiding in plain sight or maybe in a spider hole and returning at nighttime to pick off the burglars. While the show criticized the potential lack of resources on hand, this is neglecting the fact that much of the food available is indeed renewable.




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