mintty
Exploring the pasture
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Hi! My boyfriend and I started growing a goat and sheep herd the beginning of this year and have a ton to learn! We also have a flock of chickens and sometimes ducks as well. His family comes from a line of sheep farmers in Iran, and I have over 10 years professionally in animal care, so we feel this is something we can really get into and learn to do right. We have a Great Pyrenees mix puppy and we’re researching how to best train her and are actively seeking a trainer if anyone knows one local to me.
Our long term goal is not only to enjoy how wonderful these animals are, but also hopefully start breeding and selling goats/sheep, putting an emphasis on ADGA registered goats. I’d love to give them to people who show them, kids who are in FFA or 4H, or want them as pets. If given a good, happy life I’m okay with selling meat goats/sheep knowing that they have had a better life than most animals in our food. Same mindset is held for chickens. I believe that there is something special about how animal husbandry connects us with our planet, deepens our understanding of the circle of life, and enriches our communities in our shared love for animals around us.
I’ve used Backyard Chickens before and had no idea this was the sister site! BYC was invaluable to me as a resource when I got my first chickens. I’m excited to learn what you all can teach me here about how to make sure I’m doing things right for goats/sheep, and how to navigate the hurdles as they come.
If you have any resources you think I’d benefit from please, please send them my way!
Our long term goal is not only to enjoy how wonderful these animals are, but also hopefully start breeding and selling goats/sheep, putting an emphasis on ADGA registered goats. I’d love to give them to people who show them, kids who are in FFA or 4H, or want them as pets. If given a good, happy life I’m okay with selling meat goats/sheep knowing that they have had a better life than most animals in our food. Same mindset is held for chickens. I believe that there is something special about how animal husbandry connects us with our planet, deepens our understanding of the circle of life, and enriches our communities in our shared love for animals around us.
I’ve used Backyard Chickens before and had no idea this was the sister site! BYC was invaluable to me as a resource when I got my first chickens. I’m excited to learn what you all can teach me here about how to make sure I’m doing things right for goats/sheep, and how to navigate the hurdles as they come.
If you have any resources you think I’d benefit from please, please send them my way!