Posted on 08/18/2017 4:12:21 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I know people who raise goats and they say they are easier.
But I don’t recall mentioning them needing to deworm them a lot.
Sorry to hear you lost you goat friend.
They are wrong. I’m a licensed DVM and have raised and treated goats and cattle for a few decades. Goats are far more labor intensive, expensive to treat, more difficult to fence, and not as hardy as cattle. Goats are also more subject to predation. Their best quality is they eat brush and serve well to keep it under control. I’ve seen parasites wipe out a third of a sizeable herd.
Tha fainting goat is a meat breed but you need to find someone specifically breeding for that. Some people are breeding them to be small, cute pets. Much easier to fence in than most goats due to their leg stiffness condition. Kikos are big and can be a bit on the wild side. The breed was created by mixing domestic goats with wild goats. Boer was created in dry Africa and so they have parasite and hoof problems in most of the US. High maintenance. Spanish meat goats are another breed of meat goat. I think it’s the biggest breed for the commercial growers.
Goats are Beau’s deal. I’m NOT helping him. *SMIRK*
I AM waiting (impatiently!) for my Holstein/Black Angus Steer to show up from the neighbors. Now THAT is some good eating...when all is said and done and he’s in my freezer in nice, neat, little packages.
It’s The Circle of Life. ;)
I've two left.
In Jacks last picture; as he is going to the radiology lab...
When he returned, I got to talk to him and pet him in his stall before I left.
He was lying down with some fresh alfalfa. He was very tired.
Gracie and Casper are looking lost without their leader.
I guess one of them will take over one day.
My 16-year old daughter raises and shows English Angora Rabbits. They are amazing little creatures! She spins their wool and knits. She wants pygora goats and alpacas now. We have the land but don’t have adequate fencing but are working on it. Softest yarn ever! You can see hers at www.elementaryhomestead.com if you want! We don’t keep it updated but their are some cute pictures.
Thanks for the info. :)
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