- 160 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
Hobby Farms GOATS: Small-Scale Herding, written by hobby farmer and prolific author and columnist Sue Weaver, is an essential guide to the wonderful world of goats. This colorful guide discusses goats of all types, including dairy goats, used for milk and cheese; meat goats; fiber goats, prized for their mohair and cashmere; recreational goats, beloved by children for their great personalities and silliness; and brush goats, the lawnmowers of creative hobby farmers and suburbanites. Weaver offers excellent advice on how to purchase a goat: sensible and direct, she advises newcomers that while goats can be profitable, they should not rush in. Before the reader fills his backyard with a herd of goats, the author warns him or her to consider that while goats are "cute, personable, charming, and imminently entertainingâŚ[they] are also destructiveâŚmischievous, sometimes ornery, and often exasperating." The book lists the various breeds of goats commonly available as meat and dairy producers, carefully spelling out their advantages and drawbacks. In the chapter on selecting a goat, the author instructs the reader to be aware of the overall health and soundness, and to consider such the animals' horns and teeth. The book also covers general care for a small herd of goats, including outdoor housing and feeding, general health care, and maintenance. For hobby farmers ready to dive into the world of reproducing their goats, there are chapters on breeding, mating, and "Bringing Kids into the World." All goat keepers will be enlightened by the information in the chapter on behavior and solving everyday problems with their often capricious caprines. Since the focus of the book is for hobby farmers, Goats also addresses how to make money from the small-scale herd, offering advice on managing, selling, and marketing goat-derived products. The book concludes with an extensive glossary of over 150 terms, an appendix of common goat diseases, and a resource section of useful goat-relevant books, websites, and associations. Fully indexed.
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Table of contents
- Dedication
- Introduction
- CHAPTER ONE - Goats: A Primer
- CHAPTER TWO - A Buyerâs Guide to Goats
- CHAPTER THREE - Housing and Feeding Your Goats
- CHAPTER FOUR - Goat Behavior and You
- CHAPTER FIVE - Goat Health, Maladies, and Hooves
- CHAPTER SIX - Bringing Kids into the World
- CHAPTER SEVEN - Making Money with Goats
- Acknowledgements
- Appendix: Goat Diseases at a Glance
- Glossary
- Resources
- Index
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- Copyright Page