Goat Care 101: The Ultimate Guide to Shelter, Feeding, and General Health

Goats are versatile animals ideal for small farms, offering easily manageable sources of milk, meat, and fiber production. Proper care such as providing secure shelters, using ample bedding, maintaining a good nutrition plan through hay, grain, and quality loose minerals, and keeping up on regular hoof trimming and vaccinations will prevent many of the common issues you may run into when raising them. With good management, goats can be low-maintenance once established, making them a rewarding addition to any homestead.

Purchasing Quality Goats: Tips From a Seasoned Breeder

Purchasing quality goats is crucial to your farm’s success!
High-quality animals that are bred with production, longevity, and health in mind are much cheaper and more productive over the course of their lifetime than ones that aren’t.
As a result, finding the right goats in the beginning will prevent many potential setbacks and stress for years to come.
By using these expert tips, you can ensure you’re choosing goats that will accomplish your goals – without emptying your wallet!

Dairy Goat Breeds – For Dummies!

“Does breed even matter?” If you’re looking to start your dairy goat journey, chances are you’re riddled with questions over which goats are best for your homestead. Never fear! Check out this comparison of some of the most popular dairy breeds – such as the Alpine, Saanen, Sable, La Mancha, Toggenburg, Nubian, Oberhasli, and Nigerian Dwarf – as we highlight their average milk production, fat, and protein content, as well as their breed characteristics, origin, and suitability for different climates.

Urinary Calculi in Goats: Fact vs Myth

Urinary calculi is a devastating condition that, left untreated, will always be fatal. It can come on suddenly from one feeding to the next and is impossible to predict. However, it can be easily prevented. Read this article to learn all about urinary calculi, its symptoms, and how to protect your herd from its devastating effects.