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Re: OT:How are you cutting it??
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Posted by N. TX Tim on March 18, 2006 at 09:38:15 from (12.106.223.124):
In Reply to: OT:How are you cutting it?? posted by TomMan on March 18, 2006 at 08:44:21:
I am not an expert here by any means, but have spoken with some ex-cattlemen and they say meat goats are by far more profitable than cattle (I don't know about dairy cattle, but with that you are tied to your place 24/7). Input costs are less, quicker turn around for sale, market brings about $1 per pound, couple this with intensive rotational grazing...might be something worth looking into. I plan to. As there is more and more immigration into this country, the demand for goat meat will continue to rise...something to think about... Just some thoughts...again, I have not done this and am not claiming to have all the answers... Good Luck Tim
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