Here is a series of videos I took from two days ago on the farm. Had 3 goats get out of their enclosure but thankfully they have no interest in wandering away... they stay right by home.
Most of them are fainting goats with the exception of one.
I hope you enjoy the following presentation. Hit the right arrow to view the next short video.
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
BABIES!!!
The black one on the right is a girl and her name is T'Pol (to keep with the Star Trek naming structure). The one on the left is a boy and his name likely foretells his future. He is called Panini.
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
BABIES!!!
The black one on the right is a girl and her name is T'Pol (to keep with the Star Trek naming structure). The one on the left is a boy and his name likely foretells his future. He is called Panini.
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
BABIES!!!
The black one on the right is a girl and her name is T'Pol (to keep with the Star Trek naming structure). The one on the left is a boy and his name likely foretells his future. He is called Panini.
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
Here is a series of videos I took from two days ago on the farm. Had 3 goats get out of their enclosure but thankfully they have no interest in wandering away... they stay right by home.
Most of them are fainting goats with the exception of one.
I hope you enjoy the following presentation. Hit the right arrow to view the next short video.
I think every family should own goats. I would be married if my girlfriends dad owned goats. There is nothing he can give me in exchange for matrimony. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pinchshot:
Very cool Janx. I envy you guys with some land and the ability to do this. Looks like a good life to retire to.
Have you tried making cheese? When I lived in Thomasville GA, they were getting $100/lb for this stuff.
I deal strictly in meat goats. I *COULD* get milk from these as well but they don't have too much and their teats are smaller making it more of a chore to do it.
The market for goat meat in MO is growing at a ridiculous rate and not just because of the number of ethnicities in the area. The price of beef has gotten to the point where people are looking for alternative sources of protein at a better price. I offer grass fed goats and the only shots they are regularly given are CD&T once a year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
I deal strictly in meat goats. I *COULD* get milk from these as well but they don't have too much and their teats are smaller making it more of a chore to do it.
The market for goat meat in MO is growing at a ridiculous rate and not just because of the number of ethnicities in the area. The price of beef has gotten to the point where people are looking for alternative sources of protein at a better price. I offer grass fed goats and the only shots they are regularly given are CD&T once a year.
I’ll stay with the beef no matter the cost [Reply]
Ex-NFL Center Jason Brown walked away from a $35 million contract to pursue a greater purpose in farming.
Growing up a talented athlete, Jason's skills landed him the dream: a successful career in the NFL... and all the wealth & fame that comes… pic.twitter.com/6UQ1fge8RE