Baymule
Herd Master
I kinda like Brazilian Cabrito.......sounds a lot more exotic. Bound to taste better than plain ol' Texas Meat goats.Since you are in Texas, you could also call them Texas Meat Goats!
I kinda like Brazilian Cabrito.......sounds a lot more exotic. Bound to taste better than plain ol' Texas Meat goats.Since you are in Texas, you could also call them Texas Meat Goats!
Not imported meat, imported goats!I think you would need to make a town called Brazil in TX first! Wouldn't want people to think they were getting imported meat instead of "local"
Well, sort of . . . They are still a challenge to catch. We did hooves and copper bolus earlier this week. To make it easier to catch them, we herded them into the goat shed, and closed the wire gate, to keep them contained. They are a lot easier to catch that way.That fainting business would them easier to catch, tag, castrate, and vaccinate . . . . Hmmm.
Every time a Myotonic goat stiffens and falls over, they build muscle. That creates a greater meat to bone ration. Win-Win!!!What is the draw of Myotonic goats if they stiffen up and fall over at the slightest fright? They must have some redeeming qualities besides tickling the fancy of sadistic people.