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Top 5 Goat Farming Tips:

If you are thinking about raising goats as a business venture, here are my top 5 tips you might want to consider.1: Consider what kind of production you want to get into. Would you like to sell goat meat, milk, fibers or pets? Naturally enough, you can sell both goat milk and meat at the same time, (or whatever combination you would want.) But that would entail a huge overhead expenditure right from the very beginning. It would also mean getting a very large number of animals, and an equally large farm space. Try to start this business venture small. This will help keep your expenses down while you learn the ropes of rearing goats on a commercial scale.   

 2: Now that you have chosen what kind of production you want to get into, you need to choose carefully what breed of goats you can order in. Goat breeds like the Angora, Cashmere, Nigora and the Pygora are excellent for fiber production. The best producers of goat meat are the: South African Boer, Kiko, Brush, Myotonic (also known as the Fainting goats,) West African Dwarf and the Spanish goats. Goats breeds like the Alpine, Anglo-Nubian, La Mancha, Saanen, Toggenburg and Oberhasli are the best milk producers; while docile breeds like the: Anglo-Nubian, South African Boer and the Pygmy goats can be raised and sold as pets.   

3: Learn all you can about commercial goat raising. Subscribe to lessons in goat rearing, and how to harvest and sell goat based products. Ask local goat farmers for tips and a few tricks of the trade. The more you know about this kind of business endeavor, the more you can quickly regain your overhead expenses and profit from your hard work.   

 4: Always seek out the services of a veterinarian. As a rule, goats are very hardy animals, and are quite low maintenance too. But if you are selling the meat and milk of the animals, you need the animals to be issued clean bills of health. Besides, having a vet on your farm’s payroll is mandatory in most states.   

5: Build adequate housing for your animals. Goats would need protection from both the elements and potential predatory animals. In order to thrive, one goat would need at least 4 meters of indoor floor space with a lot of head room so that it can stand. Housing should also include a separate feeding area, watering station, beddings, and milking or shearing stations, especially if you are rearing goats for milk or fiber production respectively   

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Best Breeds

Although you can buy any breed of animal you want, raising goats according to their output will help you quickly regain your investments, and make your endeavors into a profitable business. As such, there are four types of goat farming. These are:
1. Raising goats for their fibers.: Wool is the most common fiber to be harvested from goats. But you can also acquire mohair and cashmere wool; both of which are usually prized for their silken texture and softness. For medium class wool, which is similar to sheep wool but only somewhat thicker, you would need to buy nigora and pygora goats (hybrid goats.)   

 Angora goats produce mohair and cashmere goats produce cashmere wool. And these are about 100 times more expensive than the common wool. However, you can only every successfully establish a goat farm of this kind in areas that are very cold or experience near freezing temperatures.   

 2. Raising goats for their meat.The South African Boer goats are considered as the true meat yielding goats because of their fast growth rate, the high litter count, and their resiliency to almost all kinds of animal diseases. Very young goats are highly prized for their tender meats which are sold as fresh produce in the market. On the other hand, meat coming from older animals is usually incorporated in processed food items like cured, salted or smoked meat. Other types of meat producing breeds are the: Brush, Kiko, Myotonic (also called Fainting goats,) Spanish, and the West African Dwarf goats.   

3. Raising goats for their milk. Goat milk can be used as a substitute for cow’s milk because it contains fewer levels of lactose, which makes it perfect for lactose intolerant people. However, goat’s milk can also be used in: buttermilk, candy, cheese (and cream cheese), clarified butterfat (ghee,) kefir (alcoholic beverage,) yogurt… or incorporated in a number of bath and beauty care products as well. The Anglo-Nubian breed is considered as the best producers of quality goat milk. But other breeds like the: Alpine, La Mancha, Oberhasli, Saanen and Toggenburg also yield great milk outputs.   

 4. Raising goats as pets. Pet goats are usually chosen for their quiet and docile demeanors. However, many people choose animals that are low maintenance as well. Some of the best breeds that can be raised as home or farm pets are the: Anglo-Nubian, Pygmy goat, and the South African Boer goat.   

How to Milk Goats

Raising Dairy Goats : How to Milk a Dairy Goat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Handmade Goat Milk Soap 

Make your own Cold Process Goat Milk Soap (Makes 4 lbs)Goats milk soap has a creamy smooth texture and is very nourishing for your skin.

16 oz. goat milk (frozen/slushy)
6.5 oz. lye (sodium hydroxide)    

 

8 oz. palm oil
17 oz. coconut 76° oil
17 oz. olive oil
1 oz grapefruit seed extract
2-3 ozs. essential oil  
Weigh oils and melt them to a temperature of  100- 125C and set aside.  Remove pre frozen goat milk from the freezer and thaw for a few minutes. When goats milk can be broken apart, weigh out 16 ozs in small chunks and add to your plastic container.  Then weigh out the lye.  A little at a time, start adding the lye to the frozen slushy goats milk – stirring and adding a little bit more until all the frozen milk is dissolved.  The goat milk mixture will look creamy, not orange or curdled. Don’t be concerned about the temperature of the lye mixture just get the oils temperature to around 100°.  Using a stick blender, start adding the goats milk/lye to your oils, mix well and continue through to trace.  Add grapefruit seed extract as a preservative and any scent or additives you like.  Ginger Essential Oil adds a wonderful “Zen” scent.  Pour into your mold, cover with a lid (or not) and let set wrapped in blankets for 18-20 hrs. Remove from mold, cut and cure soap for 4 weeks.