Title | : | MEAT GOAT FARMING FOR BEGINNERS | Ranching for Profit Grazing How to Raise Goats on Pasture |
Lasting | : | 1.02.34 |
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Views | : | 71 rb |
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I cannot express my thanks for this content you and Karl are providing for free For someone who started raising my own goat herd 5 years ago, I would suggest any beginner to listen to this episode several times What he explains in one hour I had to learn in 5 years of trial and error Thank you so much! Comment from : Balb23 |
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Hello It was awesome and so very informative Thankyou sooo much and kindly keep it up I am now one of your most loyal subscribers ❤ Comment from : Rashid Sukhera |
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greetings ngarit greetings of success always for breeders Comment from : WONG TANI TERNAK |
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I'm only 2 min in and stressing about how to apply his 900 acres and 600 goats and scale it down to my 10 acres 😂 Comment from : saltylikesalineRN |
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Karl mentioned Clemson University worming calendar for goats Do you have a link to this that you could share? Comment from : Cade Simmons |
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I have wanted to have goats for a while I have just completed my enclosure Now I need to work on the fence I need help with nutrition Comment from : Herbert Jacobs |
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i just found your channel today, and it’s great This interview was great, thanks so much Comment from : Elizabeth Dixon |
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Can you follow up your herds, rotating chickens or guinea fowl after the goats/sheep to clean up the parasites in the pasture? Comment from : IndieDaveComix |
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This was fantastic Comment from : Faith Walker |
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Such great info! Thank you for putting this out there Comment from : mimi27513 |
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Good fences make good goats! Comment from : Rondi Anderson |
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I love you sanjay ji bye bye master ji Comment from : Yogesh Beniwal |
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Tere master ji dekh le hai sanjay ji Comment from : Yogesh Beniwal |
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Sanjay ji good afternoons Comment from : Yogesh Beniwal |
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Is 5 acre’s adequate to do anything profitable Comment from : That hustle n grind life |
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A STABLE INCOME IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN LIVESTOCK FOR RETIREMENT PLANNING Big ups to everyone working effortlessly trying to earn a living while building wealth I'm 40(retired worker) and my wife 34 We are both retired with over $3 million in net worth and no debts Currently living smart and frugal with our money Saving and investing lifestyle made it possible for us this early even till now we earn monthly through passive income Comment from : Travis Paul |
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Excellent content Because of its length, I put off watching for quite a while, so glad I made the time this morning Great job tracking down some of the generous, friendly, experienced folks in your area for your own mentorship and sharing that gift more broadly This stuff is truly some of the best elements of being involved in agriculture Comment from : Brett Baer |
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Indonesians are looking for more Boers🇮🇩 Comment from : Situs Jaya |
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A good practice for hoof health is to spread coarse gravel and a lot of lime around their watering trough They'll be exposed to it daily and the lime keeps down bacteria Comment from : Steve Smith |
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The people asking these kinds of questions should stay out of it - it's proof of their not being off the land You risk your livelihood and the health of animals on your ignorance and some charming rural fantasy Stay out of it, save the vet, the county, the local range land all kinds of TROUBLE from YOU Goats are smarter than most people Incidents are not trends and true data should be approached through professional sources Comment from : EV Hodge |
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Round of applause… great stuff Learned more stuff lol 👏🏾👏🏾 Comment from : Mansa- |
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This Minnesota goat rancher thanks you for this! 🤠👍 Comment from : Ander6 |
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Thank you for the video, really interested in goats! Can you interview a shepherd from California? It has a mediterranean-type climate and I've heard that in such climate rotational grazing is ineffective, as most grasses are annuals and don't really resprout Comment from : Lobster |
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How do guardian dogs react/interact with herding dogs? Comment from : R G |
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Ma'am I absolutely love your videos This is insanely helpful, and I really appreciate your cadence and pronunciation which is fun, eloquent and easy to understand but it's never hyper or simplistic Independent of the awesome content and everything, you are one of the best spoken youtubers I have ever seen God bless <3 Comment from : Mikey Austin |
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Oh nice Comment from : din Shamsul |
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Another excellent video Loved the combined expertise from both of you! Comment from : RFK |
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Do chickens and goats share the same parasites? Could you use the Joel Salatin method of following a herd with chickens and they will clean a paddock of pests? He does that with cows, what about goats? Comment from : Steve Bartlett |
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Barbed wire fence for goats??? Comment from : أبو مبارك |
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if I could get my goats to a single string line omgit would be a gods gift A fools dream for me Comment from : Miss OP |
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I think goats better because you can have 2 kids Comment from : Frank G |
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Waooo, what a beautiful explanation, thank you so much, make me remembering my childhood, as a grew n a kurdish village with kangal dogs grazing sheeps, goats and cattles , Lady , wish that could find a lady like you toe my6 farmer queen, Comment from : Michael Angelos Mega Slice Pizza Store |
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I am researching about starting a goat business, meat goats, and maybe start with 10-12 Many have mentioned about having a "guard dog" because of potential harm from coyotes How effective would a donkey or mule be for this purpose?? How well do goats get along with donkeys of mules?? Thanks!!! Comment from : Roland |
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A lot of this tips are super important A lot to learn from this video Thanks Comment from : jabesm9 |
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Thanks for your time Comment from : Nelson Nicholson |
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I'm starting a milk goat herd this will help ty so much!!! 66 acres grazing love your videos!!! Comment from : Lizzie Higgs |
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I love your videos and how you have branded you image Comment from : wkp413 |
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@BlueSpoonFarm we are raising Boer Goats and wool sheep Sheep cannot eat copper, goats need copper in their minerals to thrive Boar buck should not be put with Boer bucklings He will hump on them to the point of broken legs in your bucklings Just don't do it Kids and lambs for sale in NY in the spring Comment from : BlueSpoonFarm |
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Dang it guys you have a lot of good information Comment from : Edwin Moore |
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Is it true that you need to rotate the different types of dewormers Comment from : Edwin Moore |
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loved it Comment from : Betty J |
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loved it Comment from : Betty J |
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Its fuuny he was describing the female goat and I chuckled becasue it sounded just like a human woman, must feel good, , feet dont hurt lol Comment from : Betty J |
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Where do you buy 600 goats from, I really would like to know Comment from : curtis Haynes |
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What a FANTASTIC video!!! Great Information Thank you for posting this I gave you a big thumbs up Comment from : Danny Creech |
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Did the free webinar happen already? Once again thank you for all you do Comment from : Starvros Mitchell |
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I’ve been digging for the Clemson deworming dosage chart Did anyone find it and if so could you share? Comment from : Oasis Earth Farm |
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Grace this was an excellent learning experience I could have listened to you teo for another hour easily Comment from : Oasis Earth Farm |
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You don't let the man talk please let the man talk without overtalking him thank you Comment from : Farmall Fanatic |
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Another great vlog, goat is the most eaten meat in the world I’ve not tried it, I think it would be a bit lean for my liking😊but one thing with goats or sheep higher reproduction rate and much quicker to a saleable product Comment from : Michael Morgan |
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How do you dispose of your deceased livestock? Comment from : musicgroopie1 |
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Very good video No problem you went a bit long, well worth it! Comment from : Redwood Tree |
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You can treat your ground with diatomaceous earth it’s a powder and most parasites and bugs can’t live in it It’s pretty cheap and it also treats intestinal parasites if you mix it in their feed Comment from : Just The Mow |
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630 as starting, holy cow,bri started my with 5 Comment from : ZeroToEverything |
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Thanks for the video! Where do you feel chicken rotations fit with possibly shortening the rotational grazing time? Comment from : Rissa T |
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How important is registration? Is a great unregistered herd for meat just as good as a registered herd for meat? Comment from : Sam Nolan |
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Thank you Great podcast Comment from : Rick Ayers |
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I've always said a whitetail is a woods goat Comment from : Jeffrey Wilson |
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This is some of the best content on YT Comment from : Country Fried HVAC |
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because de-population is the agenda by governments everywhere In as much as we continue to feed the attorneys, bankers and enforcers this manufactured food problem will continue Comment from : Jared Green |
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So I’ve done some rotational grazing studies at UCSC, and one thing I learned is that yes the grass recovers in 30-45 days (depending on water) and can be grazed again but that 60 days gives enough time space for parasites to die off Not sure if that is with 100 consistency but relevant info Thank you so much for this wealth of information and content brbrI’m intending to do fire grazing with goats in the fire danger areas of the Santa Cruz Mountains, and I’m trying to figure out if milk or meat goats is a better fit for this business model I’m guessing meat goats since they won’t always be on site for milking and I don’t want to miss milkings I’ll still be getting some Milk goats for personal homestead food production but the logistics is a problem I’m only worried about a good meat market for the goats, maybe the Hispanic population around here would like them but I don’t hear about Silicon Valley folk liking goat that often Comment from : William Burke |
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The frozen goats from Mexico are headless For weddings and holidays you want a whole goat so the guests of honor can eat the headbrbrCoyotes and pit vipers eat a lot of the same things as Barn and Screech Owls Install an Owl nest box to reduce rodent snacks that help attract and sustain coyotes and pit vipersbrbrI think the Bible mentions resting pasture for 40 days Comment from : Mark Piersall |
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Riddle me thisbr135 acres - 300,000 loanbr150 meat goat doesbrExpecting 15 kid rate or 225 kids to sell at 50-70lbs 33-40k a yearbrNow, fencing cost is 20-30k to lay 12” stay tuff on 135 acres or 13000ft of fence 2 paddocksbrYou need shelter on each paddock so $15k each brTruck and trailer - $50-75kbrTaking into account this truck has a bale spear so you don’t have to purchase a tractorbrGoats are $400 each for the does Or $60k for the 150brCatch pen and chute-10-15k if luckybrbrYou are at br300kbr30kbr50kbr30kbr15kbrMobile Grain cart $3000-5000brMineral feeders $500-1000brbr430k starting costs brYour only getting 30-40k annual income if lucky and all goes well Minus vet bills, labor, fuel, hay, etc… Tell me how that’s possible?? Comment from : Dustin Ash |
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I use electric net fencing and have not had any predator issues Comment from : M How |
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The biggest problem you have in the lamb market is that imported lamb from Australia and New Zealand are generally cheaper and of higher quality that their US counterparts Comment from : jlawrence01 |
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Wonderful talk, thank you for sharing! Comment from : Wendi Lamphear |
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$300 for a LGD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They start are $1000 in New England, but they are usually $1500 for a mix, even more for a pure bred Comment from : Matthew Livergood |
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HerdHelp app is nice for record keeping Comment from : Jay Hill |
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Too boring, to much talk Comment from : Alfonso Zamora |
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O action, Comment from : Alfonso Zamora |
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Be careful if you have bhorned/b goats together with sheep Twice I've had a horned goat gore a sheep Also, you'll need to copper-bolus your goats if you are running the two species together, because copper is toxic to sheep, but goats need high levels of copper So you won't be able to use a high-copper salt/mineral for the mixed herd, or you'll poison your sheep Comment from : Kathleen Sanderson |
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We have somewhere between 30-40 cross goats We raise them for weed control as much as for love (I do not use chemicals or sprays on my farm) The sheep, though, are more profitable, IMO Comment from : CookingWithWine |
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What about donkies to guard the vlok ? Comment from : Harm Timmerman |
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Where is the best place to sell goats in the DFW area I'm in the lake texoma area Comment from : Timothy Christopher |
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Would love to get a starter herd of goats Any contact info? Comment from : richard bruton |
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recently purchased small acreage in southern Arkansas 🤠, I want to thank both Karl & yourself this information will serve me well as I begin building my farm 🚜 God Bless you both Comment from : REAL TALK |
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Excellent thank you Comment from : Bill C |
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There are so many wild goats in Australia they are hunted 24/7/365 in the bush Most just feed the meat to the dogs A few will take prime pieces to the kitchen Personally, from my limited experience of the meat I would just let it lay for scavengers to eat Comment from : Tim Gruver |
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Goat meat in America isn’t really a thing at all European and Australian people apparently like it I know the Mexican people use it making dishes like tamales and burritos I tried goat tamales and they were good The burritos of a different cook weren’t tasty at all Had a wild unpalatable flavor Comment from : Tim Gruver |
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I use electric on the outside of a mesh fence to be predator and hog proof In other areas, I've excluded hogs with a single hot wire about 12" high It works really well for that Comment from : VelaCreations |
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I am in Missouri just east of KCMO and I am 70 years old and need to find help do you have any ideas 💡 FHA, college or? Comment from : Joseph Louderback |
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We get like 200 inches of rain a year and mid 70's to mid 80's year round Comment from : Dayna in Hawaii |
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Some of my sheep develop blindess i am treating them with oxytetracycline and an antimicrobial spray for the eyes i understand it comes and goes any advice on what to do once they get better Comment from : Angel Meza |
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Your guides are amazing Thank you so much Comment from : Tommy TwoThumbs |
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This was really helpful Thank you! Comment from : DIY Side |
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The Turkish guard dog is called Kongal Comment from : Bill Fournier |
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do you or Karl utilize EBVs in your breeding/buying decisions? how do you determine what new genetic lines to add to your flock? (if i missed that in the video, just point me to the timestamp i was working while listening so it's possible io missed that section) Comment from : Bubba Zanetti |
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I free range my goats during the day I find that they will naturally rotate their browsing They will make a circuit around the barn, browsing different areas at different times Comment from : Honey Hollow Homestead |
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I have watched my LGD "condense" (because it's not really herding) the goats, chickens, and ducks close to the barn when she thinks there is a threat I even saw her stand with the horse when she was on high alert, the horse standing slightly behind the LGD I was amazing to see how they sort of teamed up, yet the one with the skill took the lead Comment from : Honey Hollow Homestead |
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Great podcast Thank you Comment from : Ahmed ,B |
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Thank you for this brBoth been amazing Comment from : desmomoto |
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I loved this! Really great and informative information! Thank you so much! God Bless and Merry Christmas! Comment from : Elites Less |
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I am not a farmer, but am very curious about what it takes to be a farmer in todays world I know nothing about goats, but found this discussion very interesting As a typical grocery shopper I never think about about the farmer’s problems with parasites and the amount of pasture the farmer needs Did I hear it right that a pasture of long grass creates less of a parasite problem than short pasture? If I heard right that’s the opposite of what this uninformed person would have thought Comment from : Mary Ann Lee |
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That was great Really helped answer some important questions for my daughter and I Comment from : Chris Cunningham |
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