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Oooo checked them out. Excellent. Finished on grass, no grains. Thanks Rhonda. Excellent referral, appreciate that. Something to talk about at dinner tonight.
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I've considered goats so many times, but I've heard they'll eat everything and anything and my trees and bark aren't excluded. Then all of a sudden I'll be having goat samosa and goat Roti for dinner.Chicken Ninja wrote:QR_BBPOST You could try a kijiji ad, I'm sure you would find at least a couple of willing people near you. We boarded our goats with a friend for the first couple of months after we bought them. We paid her on a weekly basis for their room and board, visited on weekends and helped muck pens.
Also, goats loooove to live in forested areas... just saying
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- Silkie Sue
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our pasture is 6+ acres and i only have the 3 llamas on it.... i wouldn't mind a couple cows grazing all summer, but i don't have barn space if they are not ready for slaughter by winter
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I think its a good 12 minths, but 24 months for grass fed. I could be wayyyyy off and hopefully those that know will pipe in and clear that up
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Billy Go-At on the barbi hard to beat ..
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Love Roti, but I usually get vegetarian ones. Sam with Samosa. I'm Scared of meat at small places like you would normally order them from.windwalkingwolf wrote:QR_BBPOST Goat Roti is delicious.
In truth, I haven't ever had goat.
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