Posted by Dean Olson on December 24, 2010 at 20:48:42 from (76.31.42.124):
In Reply to: boer goats posted by 4010 puller on December 24, 2010 at 10:40:44:
I keep 6-10 goats per acre depending on how much it rains and what the pasture looks like. I put an add in Craigslist and sell the weanlings for $75 each at about 10 weeks old. I do trim hooves and worm about every 4 months. Mine will come to a feed bucket and are easy to catch. I check the eyelid for proper color and will worm sooner than 4 months if they look anemic. I put up a no climb horse fence when I bought the property and have since added electric fence top and bottom inside and out. This keeps the goats in and the coyotes out. I only have 4 acres of pasture so running calves isn't practical. My nannies will have twins about every 6 months. It's not a big money maker but the weeds are all but gone out of the pasture and selling the weanlings help pay the property taxes.
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