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.
Harvesting deer or wild pigs every year doesn’t bother me. I will admit the thought of doing the same to an animal I’ve raised would be difficult. Maybe after the first few it’d be no issue, but I grow quite fond of my pets. [Reply]
I was thinking about getting some goats for our business property to help clear some land that needs to be kept clear and it is hard to use equipment on. Someone posted this cool looking little guy and I would of scooped him up had I seen him a little bit sooner. He was gone in just a few minutes of him being posted.
A few months ago, they brought a bunch of goats down to the Riverfront area in KC, to clear poison ivy and other overgrowth. Apparently, a bunch of them got loose, and they've been roaming around the Riverfront ever since. Just head down and find a few...
Originally Posted by Fish:
A few months ago, they brought a bunch of goats down to the Riverfront area in KC, to clear poison ivy and other overgrowth. Apparently, a bunch of them got loose, and they've been roaming around the Riverfront ever since. Just head down and find a few...
Originally Posted by Fish:
A few months ago, they brought a bunch of goats down to the Riverfront area in KC, to clear poison ivy and other overgrowth. Apparently, a bunch of them got loose, and they've been roaming around the Riverfront ever since. Just head down and find a few...
Harvesting deer or wild pigs every year doesn’t bother me. I will admit the thought of doing the same to an animal I’ve raised would be difficult. Maybe after the first few it’d be no issue, but I grow quite fond of my pets.
Livestock isn’t pets , I’ve horses that I wouldn’t dream of eating ( unless I was hungry) now that pen of fat steers that’s on full feed locker date can’t get here fast enough [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
I was thinking about getting some goats for our business property to help clear some land that needs to be kept clear and it is hard to use equipment on. Someone posted this cool looking little guy and I would of scooped him up had I seen him a little bit sooner. He was gone in just a few minutes of him being posted.
My dude... I have boys that are ready to clear land for you. Lemme know.
/curious to know how much they wanted for that goat if it was posted
Harvesting deer or wild pigs every year doesn’t bother me. I will admit the thought of doing the same to an animal I’ve raised would be difficult. Maybe after the first few it’d be no issue, but I grow quite fond of my pets.
This is why the boys born on the farm have a different naming structure than all the rest of them. They are specifically named after foods just to reinforce the fact that they are not meant to stick around. I currently have 5 boys that need to find new homes. Panini, Reuben, Sausage & Egg McMuffin, and Tuna. [Reply]