What a great story. I never farm before but I'm getting interested in starting my own farm, maybe in the future with goats in mind. Why goats? well, they produced the best milk you can drink, you can make cheese, you can eat their meat. One of the best clean animals you can farm, and the meat is also very lean and succulent. Thank you for this insightful story.
I admire this farmer, l hope to some day become this successful in goat farming. I will take it one step at a time. It’s not really say to make it here in Africa
Hello everyone, I am an Arab. I am 30 years old. My name is Said. I have experience in raising goats. What is your job? I have none of the stables that have left me. I am here. Thank you.
Hi hear am interested in goat farming alot am Ugandan based but luck enough capital I so far have 5 goats so any funder can help out pliz we talk more thanks
A goat walks into a post office and says to the postmaster, “I need to send a telegram.” The postmaster replies, “OK, what is it?” The goat says, “I need it to say, ‘Maa maa maa maa maa maa maa.'” Counting the words, the postmaster tells the goat, “Well, for the same price, I can put four more ‘maas’ for you.” The goat looks at him and scoffs, “But then it wouldn’t make any sense!”
What breed are you looking for? I have two registered Mini Alpine doelings for sale.www.greenthomestead.com/mini-alpines.html winstonsalem.craigslist.org/grd/6156708667.html
Zero lol. You don't simply make a decent living off goats. It's widely accepted in the goating world, that sometimes you manage to break even, other times you have a rather expensive hobby.
What breed are you looking for? I have two registered Mini Alpine doelings for sale.www.greenthomestead.com/mini-alpines.html winstonsalem.craigslist.org/grd/6156708667.html
A goat gives milk for only about 260 days, then the milk production drops and the goats have to be inseminated again to become pregnant. So... what happens to the male babies? I didn't see any lambs at all in this video, so I assume they get separated with their mothers just after birth. Like cows.
Santiago Serial And then? Males won't produce milk so they won't bring any profit. Of course they are artificially fed, they can't drink their mom's milk, it's not for them obviously. But whatever, who needs a mother anyways... All people should know that behind all these super-duper-happy-natural-organic farms are still going on things like: 1. masturbating a male goat to get his semen 2. inserting the semen in a female's goat vagina to make her pregnant 3. separate the mother with it's new born baby because the milk her body produces for the lamb is meant for sale 4. repeat the cycle for a few times 5. send to slaughter when milk production drops from unnatural exhaustion after constant pregnancies-lactation Of course, a farm like this is still better than the industrial farms. But no matter how you look at it, it's not up to us to mess with their genitals and fluids, which are meant for their babies. Btw, I know that anyone can get breast cancer no matter what they eat and how they live, but just want to let know - breast cancer is also linked to dairy consumption.
+Julija Pavlenko not all farms are like that, I think for you to own that many does, they would definitely have to own a few bucks that remain separated, so when the does go into heat they will choose which buck they want to mate with them etc. As for the babies, yes every successful farm will take away the babies from their mothers after a day or two. Doing this makes the doe see you as their baby, and the kid see you as their mum, this makes the baby grow up friendly. Now if the doe has a buckling, they will either sell them as future registered bucks, or sell them to a slaughter house, depends what kind of farmers they are. I haven't come across any goat farm that inseminates a doe, it doesn't make sense to as they come into heat every year either way so there's no need to do that. There probably are farmers that do it somewhere, I know many cow farmers definitely do and I think it's very wrong.
Chelestina C What I find sad about all this, is that we see animals as property, and when they start to "break down" we just get "new ones". We ourselves would never want to be controlled by anyone more superior than us like that, yet we do it to other animals. We remove them from their natural habitats, we mess with their genetics to make them more profitable, we mutilate parts of their bodies and separate them from their mothers. We take away their basic birthright - their freedom, for our own selfish unnecessary needs.
What a great story. I never farm before but I'm getting interested in starting my own farm, maybe in the future with goats in mind. Why goats? well, they produced the best milk you can drink, you can make cheese, you can eat their meat. One of the best clean animals you can farm, and the meat is also very lean and succulent. Thank you for this insightful story.
Is very nice work i guess
Yes I have my little farm at my village but it's so successfully I never thought I wish I could have farm in america
I am sorry to hear about the cancer but you are a great person you will do much greater things in life.
Amazing what a cool expearense learning from you,thanks a lot.
I wish all the best, I did this as a child, it's very hard work but very rewording !!!
Ya I agree but it's v profitable
Very interesting. I'm being motivated
Any word on her and her breast cancer? This was taped 3 1/2 years ago. She is still listed at her website.
WE ARE HAPPY ON THE WORK YOU HAVE DONE, THANK YOU1
Hi, I'm intrigued by the "sell and donate the right to develop this land further". Can you explain more about this program?
Great goats collection.
I have goats and I loved your story
Nice in Kenya we are doing the best
THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR VIDEO
Can you plz put your location in the description so I can come see the goats.
You can visit Papa John's Farm in Rural Hall.
Love the farm.
Kinda worried about the goat naming because they have to be eaten soon.
انا جزائري جد جد معجب بهاذا الفيديو رائع . . .
I admire this farmer, l hope to some day become this successful in goat farming. I will take it one step at a time. It’s not really say to make it here in Africa
I like your farm system
Beautiful farm
Hello everyone, I am an Arab. I am 30 years old. My name is Said. I have experience in raising goats. What is your job? I have none of the stables that have left me. I am here. Thank you.
i am so proud what you done
i did have one i was trying to get more but i couldnt pray for us to get them damon corona & city ordence stanly garrison
Nice
Best farm sir👌👌👌👌
Amazing Goat farm I wanna visit there . #loveforPakistan
How much a live goat of 50kg weight?
inspiring video
Best idia
Yeshua heals and saves happy fall feasts
I love goat farming
Nice farm
Hi hear am interested in goat farming alot am Ugandan based but luck enough capital I so far have 5 goats so any funder can help out pliz we talk more thanks
Which kind of goat ?
Do you guys ever sell goats?? Looking to introduce goats to my farm. Not interested in show goats.
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When will your baby goats be up for sale?
A goat walks into a post office and says to the postmaster, “I need to send a telegram.”
The postmaster replies, “OK, what is it?”
The goat says, “I need it to say, ‘Maa maa maa maa maa maa maa.'”
Counting the words, the postmaster tells the goat, “Well, for the same price, I can put four more ‘maas’ for you.”
The goat looks at him and scoffs, “But then it wouldn’t make any sense!”
Very nice info. Happy farming new subscriber here pls. Thankyou and Godbless ❤❤❤❤🙏
yes. buy now... lovely goat...cheese...
I like this from, can you please provide chance I will work there
I very do want visit goat farm in USA
Do you ever sale any of your Does?
What breed are you looking for? I have two registered Mini Alpine doelings for sale.www.greenthomestead.com/mini-alpines.html
winstonsalem.craigslist.org/grd/6156708667.html
a wonderful video of for goar farmers
HI I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GOAT'S FORMING IN PAKISTAN
How many goats you need to make a decent living?
a whole fucking lot by the looks of it haha
Zero lol. You don't simply make a decent living off goats. It's widely accepted in the goating world, that sometimes you manage to break even, other times you have a rather expensive hobby.
About 200.
I like ur farm
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plus, one, six, seven, eight, six, six, seven, seven, one, zero, four
I want to look after the goats
I wanna go there
Nice!
sorry to hear about b cancer treatment. have you checked baking soda treats cancer.? watch the videos here on UA-cam.
nice dairy initiative.
Read above. She died. At least on a peaceful land, not at NY court houses.
I love to do this
Do you sale goat ?
What breed are you looking for? I have two registered Mini Alpine doelings for sale.www.greenthomestead.com/mini-alpines.html
winstonsalem.craigslist.org/grd/6156708667.html
I recently tried brie Cheese "bon frere " the best. Stop belittling farmers
From India
Saneen goat milk cheez is also on boom
I m interested job in your goat farming
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I'd like to rent a couple of them got bamboo all over the place
Nice
@Hello Steven Tate, How are you doing?
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Nice video #hajialigoatfarm
did she live?
+unix d00d how do u know she died ??
unix d00d thanks for answer my question
Woooo me gustan los chivos
Rajesh from India
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A goat gives milk for only about 260 days, then the milk production drops and the goats have to be inseminated again to become pregnant. So... what happens to the male babies? I didn't see any lambs at all in this video, so I assume they get separated with their mothers just after birth. Like cows.
+Julija Pavlenko they are usually artificially fed.
Santiago Serial And then? Males won't produce milk so they won't bring any profit.
Of course they are artificially fed, they can't drink their mom's milk, it's not for them obviously. But whatever, who needs a mother anyways...
All people should know that behind all these super-duper-happy-natural-organic farms are still going on things like:
1. masturbating a male goat to get his semen
2. inserting the semen in a female's goat vagina to make her pregnant
3. separate the mother with it's new born baby because the milk her body produces for the lamb is meant for sale
4. repeat the cycle for a few times
5. send to slaughter when milk production drops from unnatural exhaustion after constant pregnancies-lactation
Of course, a farm like this is still better than the industrial farms. But no matter how you look at it, it's not up to us to mess with their genitals and fluids, which are meant for their babies.
Btw, I know that anyone can get breast cancer no matter what they eat and how they live, but just want to let know - breast cancer is also linked to dairy consumption.
theyre eaten!
+Julija Pavlenko not all farms are like that, I think for you to own that many does, they would definitely have to own a few bucks that remain separated, so when the does go into heat they will choose which buck they want to mate with them etc. As for the babies, yes every successful farm will take away the babies from their mothers after a day or two. Doing this makes the doe see you as their baby, and the kid see you as their mum, this makes the baby grow up friendly. Now if the doe has a buckling, they will either sell them as future registered bucks, or sell them to a slaughter house, depends what kind of farmers they are. I haven't come across any goat farm that inseminates a doe, it doesn't make sense to as they come into heat every year either way so there's no need to do that. There probably are farmers that do it somewhere, I know many cow farmers definitely do and I think it's very wrong.
Chelestina C What I find sad about all this, is that we see animals as property, and when they start to "break down" we just get "new ones". We ourselves would never want to be controlled by anyone more superior than us like that, yet we do it to other animals. We remove them from their natural habitats, we mess with their genetics to make them more profitable, we mutilate parts of their bodies and separate them from their mothers. We take away their basic birthright - their freedom, for our own selfish unnecessary needs.
Mmmmmmmmmmm i like cheese
kader origenale I like goat flesh
very.nice...got,,,very,,nice,,,,couple,,,,iloveyou,,,,very,,,nice
gooud
help me
Profit, profit!!!!
Hindus don't kill cows, let them grow old, because they respect them
Nothing to do with respect, its just their religion.
szaki not for all Hindu's
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Kudzu
Nice
Kannada
Goat is better than cows cow eat more grass and consume many years the grass before they grow.
ryan consejiros and goats make milk is much more healthy
Mohammad Karbaschi you right
I m interested job in your farm