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Cute PR, I love goats but don't think I would want someone coming on my property and doing religious stuff with animals. even if they bought them ahead of time, just me though. matter of fact I doubt I would be able to sell them for meat to begin with, I am already seeing I can't sell my Muscovies.
I'd never make it as a farmer. It's strange we process our extra roos but can't seem to part with anything else. Although I'd love to have some goats just to keep our steep property in check. Hey PR which breed would you suggest for such a task? And I know we'd all love to see pictures of all the happening around ya'lls place.
those baby goats were precious.
Well a meat Goat breed is always an option. You don't have to kill it but Goats like to have at least one other with them. Boers are a prolific breed as they can be found just about everywhere. Myotonic goats are the fainting goats so you'd have the side show if it had the gene and the Last I believe is the Spanish Goat.
If you clip the boys when they are young, they can be a great pet and manage your hill.
Goats are one of those things I'd like to add to my menagerie if we ever find a place with more land. I love my house and yard...the yard just isn't very big. Its not even really big enough for our 3 kids to play in without damaging my (extremely) small garden or DH's plants. I'd love to have more room, but {sigh} that costs more money!! My FIL has goats, miniature cows, donkeys, sheep, pigeons, chickens, rabbits, geese, ducks, etc. on a small hobby farm near the UP in MI. Too far away to visit from NC!!