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charles
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« on: February 03, 2013, 06:51:03 pm »

I raise boer crosses for club goat for my sons and sell a few to local kids. We have about 30 nannies. Fencing is important they will not stay in a regular barb wire fence no matter how acclimated they are. We bbq some of the culls sometime and they are good eating. I have two heavy muscled myotonic does that if I was just looking for a couple for brush control that is the bred to get very hardy, not very big don't (can't) jump up on anything and can't get away from you when they are scared they stiffen up and fall over,lol. So easy to catch, Very good mommas and when bred to a boer buck have kids that are decent sized. Straight boers seeem to have less worm resistance and also are bigger and harder to handle, Hope that helps and as far as price on goats last time I checked they were about $1.80 a pound at the auction. I sell my cull does for $200 usually sometimes as a group for $150 for multiple purchases and not show worthy wethers from $80-150

 well my step mom said she priced some and they were askn 150-200, we both figured that was bc of show goats, but at that price no matter if they are purebred or culls, aint no way in hell i'll nor will my folks pay that for a dang brush mower. at that price, i can go through a butt load of diesel on my tractor.

15yrs ago, u couldnt giv a goat away, now they are as much a calf.

as far as fencing, aint no fencing on our property other than the pen, aint nothin but timber company pine trees to the north, and private property to the east, west and south. thats another reason we aint payn an arm n leg for a goat for them to possibly taken out by a mnt lion, yotes, bobcat and little mexico up the road.

I raise lamancha dairy goats but have also raised boar goats ..they are good brush goats Spanish goats I think are the hardiest host to have but for meat boar or a dairy meat goat cross and no I don't think they eat pine I have plenty and they never touched them

iv eatn animals from coons, possums, goat, dog, donkey or horse and somthing in afghanistan, not sure what though, probly sheep and possibly cat, im sure them spanish goats will just as good as boer goats, or them dairy goats.  Grin

Hate them damn things nearly as much as sheep but I aint too far from u I bet I can find u some perty cheap  might even do some swaping on dog food wanting to try thw outlaw again call me 254 9772621


i'll call u tomorrow after i talk to my folks, how much u think the price will be for say 3 nannies and a billy? u can pm the price if u would prefer instead of posting it openly.

hey man ive raised goats for 10 or so years i can set yall up got 3 nice billys and 10 nannys about 3months old                                     kerrey 2549675614 jeana.welch@yahoo.com
how much would u charge for 3 nannies and 1 billy?
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