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Raise A Goat

Raise A Goat - Beginners Guide To Raising Goats - Breeding, Caring For Goats. Information that the beginning goat owner needs to know! Not just for beginners - this includes everything you need to know to raise a goat - or a whole herd of goats! Two Goat Herder's manuals: "Beginning Goat Owners Resource Pack" and "Advertise Your Goats AND Goat Products Effectively": How To Raise A Goat

 

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Beginners Guide To Raising Goats

Here's some of what's included in the Beginners Guide To Raising Goats:

Veterinary Resources .

Disease Problems and Resources

Sites With Useful Information

Breed Clubs and Registry Associations

Government Sites

Magazines and Catalogs

Software

Internet Resources

Useful Tables and Charts

Recommended Books

Not just for beginners - this includes everything you need to know to raise a goat - or a whole herd!

The Haybuyer's Guide and the HayGrading Guide get you started on the road to recognizing what good hay is, where to find it, and how to buy it!!

Your goats will love you for it - just see how your production soars with that perfect hay you found!!

The Resource Guide for New Goat Owners will get you on the road to Goat Ownership quickly and easily!!

The Forms for Goat Owners will make record keeping a snap - copy sheets for each animal in your herd.

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Beginners Guide To Raising Goats contains these Manuals :

* The Resource Manual for Goat Owners (This Manual usually goes for $20 just by itself!!)
* HayBuyers Guide
* HayGrading Guide
* Resource Manual for New Goat Owners
* Master copies of these forms:
o Doe Lease,
o Buck Lease
o Bill of Sale
o Milk record sheet
o Herd Record Sheets (Health, Vaccination, DHIR, Appraisal, and Show Records)

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Raise A Goat Books 

Goat Song: A Seasonal Life, A Short History of Herding, and the Art of Making Cheese

Amazon Price: $16.32 (as of 12/31/2009) Buy Now

The Men Who Stare at Goats

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Beatrice's Goat

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The Goat-Faced Girl

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Living with Goats: Everything You Need to Know to Raise Your Own Backyard Herd

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Raising Goats Stuff on Amazon 

Storey's Guide to Raising Dairy Goats: Breeds, Care, Dairying

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Storey's Guide to Raising Meat Goats

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Raising Meat Goats for Profit

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Raising Milk Goats Successfully

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Raising Milk Goats the Modern Way (Garden Way Publishing Classic)

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Goat Magazines 

Meat Goat Monthly News

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News & Views

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British Goat Society Year Book

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Angora Goat and Mohair Journal = Angorabok En Sybokhaarblad

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Herd Book

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Goat Farming 

The goats produce two very important products in goat farming - the milk and the meat. In most of the large goat farms the goats are treated much like dairy cows as their accommodations are indoors and they are milked twice a day. Large farmers have more than 400-500 goats in their farms.

The breeding season for goats in farms is from August to March. The goat's pregnancy lasts for four months and they are generally bred once a year, so their kids are born between January and August. The female goats give birth to one to five kids and twins are to be expected.

A female goat in a farm can start mating after the age of seven to nine months while it can be milked when the goat reaches a year. Goats give birth easily, so no special help is needed. However, the farmers need to make sure that the kids nurse from their mother, if they don't, they should be fed from a bottle. This should be done right after the kid is born as this is when it receives the critical first milk which is called colostrum. After it is fed with colostrum containing minerals, vitamins and antibodies for a few days, the kid could be fed with milk formula or could nurse from its mother.

Breeding goats in a farm is quite similar to breeding cows. The kids of goats should be given a milk formula until they can be weaned; this is after they reach five to seven weeks of age. This is the time when the goats are then milked.

In a goat farm the females are given a two month period before giving birth, they need this time so that they could give nutrition to their kids after birth. As far as milking goats in diary farms is concerned, goats are milked twice a day, usually in intervals of 12 hours. The milk can be extracted by machine or by hand depending on the kind of techniques and work force the goat farm has. Another thing which makes breeding goats and cows similar is that the both use up to date diary production which should meet certain hygienic requirements.

If the farmer is interested more in meat production, then the kids of the goats should be nursed from eight to ten weeks. After that they are to be fed hay, grain and pasture until they gain enough weight, which can vary from 35 to 90 pounds.

When a farmer is breeding goats for their meat, he should consider the goats' breed and then decide what optimal weight the goats should reach. Different breeds of goat reach different weight. Goat farming might not be the first thing you considered when talking about farming, but it is a profitable and enjoyable business activity.

Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning pets. Get the information you are seeking now by visiting Goat Farming

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Morgan_Hamilton

Goat Photos 

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Raising Goats 

What do you need to start raising goats? Here are the basics of raising goats.

Ample pasture, preferably 1-2 acres per goat is recommended for grazing. Some people like to supplement with a bit of special goat grain available at your local feed store. A good quality hay should be on hand during the winter, and to supplement feeding during dry summer months.

Fresh water is essential for a healthy goat. A good way to provide water is simply a bucket, refilled each day; or a trough, or even an automatic water station. An automatic water station is great if you are worried about dirty water and constant supply.

Housing is the next essential. Again, this is according to personal preference and budget. A good goat house for raising goats can be as simple as a lean-to shelter or a large barn with feed and hay rooms and stalls.

Mineral and or salt lick blocks are recommended by many goat owners for overall health. Look for the specialty recipes for goats. When placing a mineral or salt block, try to place it in the goat shelter and on a block of wood or something similar so that it will stay dry. You don't want your salt dissolving into the ground!

Do not skimp on fencing! Although being the most expensive aspect of raising goats, you will want it to last as long as possible and still be effective. The recommended fencing is 4' high, red-top woven wire with 12" spacing. When installing, be sure to stretch the bottom wire to run directly in contact with the ground for the most effective barrier.

With the right equipment and care, raising goats can and should be a pleasure for you, your friends and of course, the goats, for many years.

The http://www.raising-goats.blogspot.com blog is a site dedicated to raising goats and goat care run by Andrew Rocuant and his goat farm located in the beautiful Missouri Ozarks. http://raising-goats.blogspot.com

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Goat Farm Photos 

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Goat Farming 

The goats produce two very important products in goat farming - the milk and the meat. In most of the large goat farms the goats are treated much like dairy cows as their accommodations are indoors and they are milked twice a day. Large farmers have more than 400-500 goats in their farms.

The breeding season for goats in farms is from August to March. The goat's pregnancy lasts for four months and they are generally bred once a year, so their kids are born between January and August. The female goats give birth to one to five kids and twins are to be expected.

A female goat in a farm can start mating after the age of seven to nine months while it can be milked when the goat reaches a year. Goats give birth easily, so no special help is needed. However, the farmers need to make sure that the kids nurse from their mother, if they don't, they should be fed from a bottle. This should be done right after the kid is born as this is when it receives the critical first milk which is called colostrum. After it is fed with colostrum containing minerals, vitamins and antibodies for a few days, the kid could be fed with milk formula or could nurse from its mother.

Breeding goats in a farm is quite similar to breeding cows. The kids of goats should be given a milk formula until they can be weaned; this is after they reach five to seven weeks of age. This is the time when the goats are then milked.

In a goat farm the females are given a two month period before giving birth, they need this time so that they could give nutrition to their kids after birth. As far as milking goats in diary farms is concerned, goats are milked twice a day, usually in intervals of 12 hours. The milk can be extracted by machine or by hand depending on the kind of techniques and work force the goat farm has. Another thing which makes breeding goats and cows similar is that the both use up to date diary production which should meet certain hygienic requirements.

If the farmer is interested more in meat production, then the kids of the goats should be nursed from eight to ten weeks. After that they are to be fed hay, grain and pasture until they gain enough weight, which can vary from 35 to 90 pounds.

When a farmer is breeding goats for their meat, he should consider the goats' breed and then decide what optimal weight the goats should reach. Different breeds of goat reach different weight. Goat farming might not be the first thing you considered when talking about farming, but it is a profitable and enjoyable business activity.

Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning pets. Get the information you are seeking now by visiting Goat Farming

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Morgan_Hamilton

Goats Photos 

carpet by romana klee

carpet

goats by NinaZed

goats

Muttons :P :P by Shivashankarj

Muttons :P :P

Timeless - A. Venefica by Avia Venefica

Timeless - A. Venefi...

Old Goat Mining Co. by dougww

Old Goat Mining Co.

Dahab - Asalah back streets by mattk1979

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Dahab - Asalah back streets by mattk1979

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Dahab - Asalah back streets by mattk1979

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