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Goats

Farm animals are raised for a variety of purposes, such as producing meat, milk, eggs, and other valuable products. Common examples include cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, chickens, and turkeys, but farms can also be home to many other fascinating animals. From ducks and geese to alpacas, llamas, and rabbits, the diversity of farm animals adds to the richness and productivity of rural life.
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Tips for dairy, meat, fiber, and companion goats.

Getting Started with Raising Goats

Essential Requirements

To successfully raise goats, you need to focus on three key areas:

Shelter: Goats require a dry, safe space to protect them from weather elements. A minimum of 20 square feet of indoor space and 200 square feet of outdoor space per goat is recommended.
Fencing: Strong fencing is crucial as goats are known for their climbing abilities and can escape easily. Options like cattle panels or woven wire fencing are effective.
Nutrition: Goats are browsers and need a balanced diet that includes hay, grains, and minerals. They thrive on a mix of foraged plants and supplemental feed.
Social Needs
Goats are social creatures and should not be kept alone. It is advisable to have at least two goats to ensure they are happy and healthy. This companionship helps reduce stress and promotes better overall well-being.

Choosing the Right Breed
When selecting goats, consider your purpose for raising them, whether for milk, meat, or as pets. Different breeds have unique characteristics and requirements, so understanding your goals will help you choose the right type.

Additional Considerations
Health Care: Regular veterinary care is important to prevent common diseases and maintain their health.
By addressing these fundamental aspects, you can create a thriving environment for your goats and enjoy the many benefits they offer.
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At one of our farm swaps a gal bought a couple of goats. She packed them into her tiny SUV.
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