Raising Goats on Green Power Farm

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Goats leave the safety of their barn for the wide open outdoors

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  • i dont get it

  • Not very good video ...I think

  • Same with me.... I don't kill any of my pets. Thanks for the comment..

  • just wondering, are you using the goats for producing fertilizer from the weeds and shrubs? either way, they make excellent sources of milk, meats, and of course domesticated pets. but they do love to eat the greens.

  • Well right now one of them is about to have babbies and I will milk her. I use their fertilizer in my compost pile it is concidered as green. I don't think I could eat them they are good pets and they are really tame since this video. Thanks for the comment.

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  • @anorz13 it is really good though my friend has some and breeds em and sales em on craigslist if he gets stuck with one and it starts getting annoying we grill it up lol..its not like a dog that sleeps with u its a stinky animal..

  • Hi guys - really appreciate your videos. Been a long time voyeur but signed up for an account tonight to ask you a question. On your new goat barn, what did you use for the weather curtain (door)? It looks pretty heavy and just wondering what luck you have had with it, such as keeping out the weather, but goats not afraid to pass thru it without eating it. Looks like clear shower curtains cut up, but before my wife's curtain mysteriously disappears one night - I thought I better ask first :-)

  • Yeah I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I killed off goats for meat. They are very nice animals to have on a big yard, especially a yard that needs taming to. Good luck with the babies and the milking!

  • You'll be amazed at how well they clean up Your fence rows, and weeds around the place. My goas are on vacation now... visiting a billy (I call it "servicing"). Pretty sure 1 is prego already. Hope to get them home in a week or so.

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