Question by glennswife: I am looking for someone to give advice on raising goats?
We are going to start raising goats & I need to learn more about them. I was hoping someone could help me.
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5 Responses to I am looking for someone to give advice on raising goats?
what do you need to know?i own 7 goats personaly and raise and breed them(not professionaly).do you want to just raise them or milk them(they have very good milk,it tastes like cows milk but it is digested easier)or eat them?when you get this post another question and i will answer it as soon as i can.
volleyball girl
February 13, 2012 at 3:58 am Reply
I know one thing for sure, try to get the friendliest goats you can! We used to have one that would just wait for us to turn our back on her so she could ram us on out butts! Pretty funny, but after a while, it gets tired!
e-mail me ill help as much as i can. my email: idaknow5@yahoo.com i have 15 goats and weve had tham for 4 years, and i show them. so almost anything u need to know i can tell u. or i can ask my mom if im not sure. glad to help!
hey,
I own goats have for years, last year we had 32 lol but we have reduced in size now. Its sad to see them go too. I live in Australia and own dairy goats. I love them to bits. I show them at major shows and stuff although its not good for me to teach them to shake hands for food lol because when the judge comes they put their hand up trying to shake. haha its funny to watch. Well anything you need to know just email me at bedazzled_goat@yahoo.com.au and all your queries will be helped. If you need any help with the goats or anything i have tons of books and stuff here to reply with. Oh and also if you want anyother help you can go to http://www.adga.org/ or http://www.goatworld.com these two will help if you live in america i have some web sites for australia is you live over here. Anyway hope to hear from you soon. From kaliya
Generally speaking…get the best fences possible. You may need to run a hot wire on the inside of the fence to keep goats from standing on them.
Get the best quality, healthiest goats you can. Keep up on vaccinations like C&D, use good quality feed and a solid feeder that the goats cannot stand in. If they get their feet in it they won’t eat everything. You will quickly see the rumors goats eat anything are FALSE. They’re notoriously picky. Keep the buck housed separate and be tough but gentle in handling him. Never rub his face or entice him to butt/play – if he learns to respect people he won’t be nasty later.
Plenty of clean water that – again – they can’t step in.
Learn to disbud kids to eliminate horns…it’s safer and cheaper and easier on the goat than dehorning. Invest in a tattoo kit and learn to tattoo the ears for identification.
Have dry housing for them…goats can tolerate cold as long as they’re dry. They’re miserable when wet
what do you need to know?i own 7 goats personaly and raise and breed them(not professionaly).do you want to just raise them or milk them(they have very good milk,it tastes like cows milk but it is digested easier)or eat them?when you get this post another question and i will answer it as soon as i can.
volleyball girl
February 13, 2012 at 3:58 am
I know one thing for sure, try to get the friendliest goats you can! We used to have one that would just wait for us to turn our back on her so she could ram us on out butts! Pretty funny, but after a while, it gets tired!
sweet ivy lyn
February 13, 2012 at 4:33 am
e-mail me ill help as much as i can. my email: idaknow5@yahoo.com i have 15 goats and weve had tham for 4 years, and i show them. so almost anything u need to know i can tell u. or i can ask my mom if im not sure. glad to help!
alamari
February 13, 2012 at 5:20 am
hey,
I own goats have for years, last year we had 32 lol but we have reduced in size now. Its sad to see them go too. I live in Australia and own dairy goats. I love them to bits. I show them at major shows and stuff although its not good for me to teach them to shake hands for food lol because when the judge comes they put their hand up trying to shake. haha its funny to watch. Well anything you need to know just email me at bedazzled_goat@yahoo.com.au and all your queries will be helped. If you need any help with the goats or anything i have tons of books and stuff here to reply with. Oh and also if you want anyother help you can go to http://www.adga.org/ or http://www.goatworld.com these two will help if you live in america i have some web sites for australia is you live over here. Anyway hope to hear from you soon. From kaliya
bedazzled_goat
February 13, 2012 at 5:45 am
Generally speaking…get the best fences possible. You may need to run a hot wire on the inside of the fence to keep goats from standing on them.
Get the best quality, healthiest goats you can. Keep up on vaccinations like C&D, use good quality feed and a solid feeder that the goats cannot stand in. If they get their feet in it they won’t eat everything. You will quickly see the rumors goats eat anything are FALSE. They’re notoriously picky. Keep the buck housed separate and be tough but gentle in handling him. Never rub his face or entice him to butt/play – if he learns to respect people he won’t be nasty later.
Plenty of clean water that – again – they can’t step in.
Learn to disbud kids to eliminate horns…it’s safer and cheaper and easier on the goat than dehorning. Invest in a tattoo kit and learn to tattoo the ears for identification.
Have dry housing for them…goats can tolerate cold as long as they’re dry. They’re miserable when wet
Jan H
February 13, 2012 at 6:01 am