Title | : | Is Raising Goats and Sheep Profitable? |
Lasting | : | 7.25 |
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Views | : | 64 rb |
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The cost of 18 second class and 11 first Class tickets was £3017 brIf 163 second class tickets costs as much as 68 first class tickets ; what is the price of each ticket class ? brIf you can answer in less than five minutes you are a super duper ! Comment from : Abeonthehill |
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What a nice way of comentary? Comment from : Annie Syed |
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Great video - Thanks Comment from : Kathmandu15 |
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Just like the ostrich, emu, boar goat , dormer sheep crazy the first in get rich the rest just make enough to survive, if you can’t become a Shepard you are feeding the predators, and you will loss it all Comment from : wardlaw10101010 |
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Which sheep doesn’t need shear and which is good for milk for 4 people and in texas Comment from : Ebenezer Farm living |
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Man I love it Comment from : Mpoki Mwasimba |
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God bless You My friend, Nice farm good information ❤️🙏 Comment from : Baybal Perroncho |
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you were spot on, good info for someone needing it Comment from : Dameion Kyle |
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These prices are off You should be able to get $400 per head Comment from : Dalton Drake |
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Anything green is goat feed Comment from : David Bruce |
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Super helpful video! Especially since we are about to dive in to raising goats! Thank you so much for sharing it Comment from : Wheelhouse Ranch |
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thank you ! Comment from : Joxxxy Alpharius |
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Just my 2 cents mutton, lamb was never cheap in USA, it used around $12 per pound, recently its sitting at $14-$15 due to inflation and what not So the rate is surely sustainable and one can make a lot more profit by selling the animal to Indian, Asian, some African communities and help with butchering Comment from : TR B |
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here do I get feed for goats for cheap Comment from : BowieCash |
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Great video Comment from : North-n-South Homestead |
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What’s the website name? Comment from : Eli vanover |
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How you keep your rams/bucks, penned and fed rather than grass fed? Comment from : Russell |
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Good advice! Comment from : Mr G |
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Hi i m from pakistan i live in hilly area and i have 5 actor of grassy area how much sheeps i can have Comment from : Musakhan Khan |
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Where do you live? How much are you asking for female sheep? Comment from : Carmen Soria |
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Pretty informative video sir, lot's of love from east Africa Comment from : khadar jaawe cabdi |
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Well done and just the kind of information this "newbie" was looking for Retired teacher with now, 60 acres in SE Oklahoma and looking for something to do with what looks like pretty good pasture! Cattle are big animals and it seems sheep or goats (and of course, chickens) would be easier to handle Personally, sheep are more to my liking for meat, but perhaps goats are better for milk? Either way, perhaps start with 6 or 8 animals and give it a trial run! Kiko seems to be the overall preferred breed for goats, is there a preferred breed for sheep? Thanks again for the very informative video, keep up the good work! God bless O'Foot Comment from : Durwood Foote |
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Need your little guide Comment from : Alltheway7811 |
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I lost over 10000 in 9 months, it is not what it seems especially if you are incompetent Don’t look at other peoples experience if you can’t afford your money don’t go with sheep Comment from : Amin Ababneh |
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i love southerners Comment from : L SHEPHERD |
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love your dorpers! Comment from : Kim Rall |
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Great information, you are a great and honest person It was fun to watch your video I will watch more and subscribe your channel Comment from : First 100k |
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Honest Comment from : blindman |
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We farm Spanish goats, and they are bringing $175-$220 a head We sell them at 50 lbs 4 to 6 months old and get $200 a head on average (Nanny) We set them out in the pasture, put out salt licks and mineral blocks in their barn, and they drink well water so our expense is very almost nothing It is starting up like you said, that is expensive but if you have enough to start small and smart The goats will bring enough to pay for the land and put a little money in your pocket Comment from : Xifron The Xifronion |
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very good video thank you BUT what if you plant wheat or barley in your land : how many sheep you can sustain per acre? Comment from : Man Of Tech |
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I drove through Northern Alabama in the 80s Beautiful country Comment from : GWC 3 |
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10 loss seems very high Comment from : Crazy Homeless |
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Here in central MO, I paid $400/ea for full Kiko yearlings and for another $100, could get papers One is AKGA and the other is pure New Zealand lines I paid $200 for a 7/8 Boer, 1/8 Kiko buck yearling The does each kidded for the first time this year and each had one kid which isn't unusual for a first kiddingbrbrWe get much better pricing here at the sale barn IF you can time breeding right and have the bucklings at the 50-60 lb range in late March to early April AND they're grade #1, you'll get around $4/lb so a 50lb buckling will bring $200 Normally, you'll get $2-3/lb I'll probably just start putting some in the freezer and selling some to private buyers to start When I have enough does making enough kids to make the trip worth it, I'll try the sale barn Comment from : Pollard |
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Good videos Comment from : Sid Pavatt |
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Good video The goat market is crazy high right now though I have gotten over double what you stated for 50 lb bucklings recently (meat market) Not sure how long this will last though as these prices don’t seem sustainable Comment from : wmkess |
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When you say that lambs/kids go for about 75-100 are you selling them live or custom exempt? Comment from : Jon Brown |
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Great information - exactly what I was looking for We are currently in the research and learning stage Comment from : Ohio Ladybug |
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Which is more profitable sheep OR goats? Comment from : The BAM Life |
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Nice video nice message Comment from : Gavindhar K |
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Repent and trust Jesus Christ before it’s eternally to late Comment from : Ben Outdoors |
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Great info that most people won't share This and the goats per acre video will help a lot of people out Comment from : Part Time Farmer |
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great info Thank you Comment from : The BAM Life |
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Just found your channel I have watched several videos today I like them all Comment from : Everett Sanderson |
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6:47 "Life is too short to spend your time doing something that you don't enjoy" Comment from : Martin Ndori |
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