Homesteading Basics Goats
Tips, Tricks
This video is an overview of why we feel like homesteaders should consider having goats as a part of their plan. Raw milk, protein, cheeses and other dairy are just a few of the reasons we keep goats. www.bigfamilyhomestead.com
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She looks like an "Emily".
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I know you have named the new goat by now. But you should have named her Magic. Because around 8:29 it looked like she walked out of that tree. HA
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What breed are they?
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I'm a new follower of your site.. What did you name her
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you left a few things out. one... you can breed them to increase the amount of milk if your already milking two... you can sell the babies to make more money. three... the droppings are really good fertalizer
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their manure is an awesome soil amendment for the garden ! high butterfat content in the milk and if kept in a relatively clean environment, doe's are relatively odorless giving a clean scented, sweet milk. also, their milk is more easily digested than cows milk. yes, we raise AGS dairy goats.
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I have bought goat cheese in the grocery store .It tasted like the goats smell is that normal. I wanted to buy some milk but I'm afraid I'll be wasting my money
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No Brad I think Bell
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Daphne
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I would name her Ivory.
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lilly
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Bell is what I'd name her.i love goats,also love your videos.keep up the good work
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Love to watch you talking about your homestead.i live in a mobile park.i'm going to plant something's in a pot this spring and set them on my porch.thank you for your videos
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What do you do to clean up the goat poop on the land? (if anything at all)
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Do goat milk and goat cheese have that weird odor?
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bella
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bella
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bella
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bella
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Do you feed your goats and feed except hay? When I had a milk goat the feed was so expensive. Thanks so much :)
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