I just talked to a guy who makes specialty sausage- says you have to be federally inspected to sell to the public, but not if you're cutting and wrapping a customer's own animal. So maybe sell it on the hoof to a customer, have him lead it over to your butcher shop, where he hires you to cut and wrap his goat. Worth looking into- fed. inspection is going to be pricey, I think.
There's nothing to butchering, cutting and wrapping a goat. My folks used to come out for Sunday dinner, and dad and I were always looking for something to do around my place. We had been given a pair of twin wethers- one had never been "right", always skinny, had bad lungs, I think- no amount of doctoring seemed to help. The other was fat and sassy. Dad suggested I go get my .22, some butcher knives and a shovel- "We'll bury the skinny one, and butcher the fat one." Which is exactly what we did. And were done in time for dinner.
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