Wow Barbra is a super lady. Hats off. ❤ we need these kind of strong ladies to make our United States Of America proud. God Bless Barbra God Bless America. Thank you so much for sharing this.
I am 68 yrs old now, single woman and started with Kikos 4 years ago in east Texas. I had a severe accident 15 yrs ago because of poor work from a contractor, which caused traumatic brain injury so I could not go back to writing high tech training materials. I had my land by that time and decided to go ahead with my homesteading plans. Got into goats to clear the 7 acres of underbrush and found the Kiko breed. I'm a small business, but I have several neighbors who like goat meat, so I consider myself a resource and alternative for beef for those who are interested. I do the work myself and some days, it is just about too much, but I love those crazy goats! Much better than sitting at a desk with a computer. This spring I had 5 females with 9 kids, total. Not a bad start for a city girl turned rancher. Buy local and get to know where your food comes from. I understand her - I too am a survivor!
Whew! What a tough lady. May God bless her and her family. What strength of character, such an inspiration.
Wow Barbra is a super lady. Hats off. ❤ we need these kind of strong ladies to make our United States Of America proud. God Bless Barbra God Bless America.
Thank you so much for sharing this.
A wonderful lady, I know her and her daughter Ruth along with her grand kids . They are all hard working and loving people.
I really appreciate the work you have done. I am new to precision agriculture with no background. It is inspiring to see her stories.
You are most welcome. We hope you enjoy your new venture!
I am 68 yrs old now, single woman and started with Kikos 4 years ago in east Texas. I had a severe accident 15 yrs ago because of poor work from a contractor, which caused traumatic brain injury so I could not go back to writing high tech training materials. I had my land by that time and decided to go ahead with my homesteading plans. Got into goats to clear the 7 acres of underbrush and found the Kiko breed. I'm a small business, but I have several neighbors who like goat meat, so I consider myself a resource and alternative for beef for those who are interested. I do the work myself and some days, it is just about too much, but I love those crazy goats! Much better than sitting at a desk with a computer. This spring I had 5 females with 9 kids, total. Not a bad start for a city girl turned rancher. Buy local and get to know where your food comes from. I understand her - I too am a survivor!
Wow amazing women and very courageous.
You’re a tough lady! That heat and those fire ants did this old girl in.
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What a amazing women and so sweet great video
Such a powerful woman!
That was so motivating so positive Love it
Glad you liked it!!
Any kiko or Spanish Goats?