iamcuriositycat
Exploring the pasture
Hello,
I'm a regular contributor to the Backyard Chickens forum (same user name there as here), and thought I'd join in over here as well. I'm also a professional writer and gradually building a portfolio in the rural living genre.
Right now, I'm working on a proposal to a magazine for an article about raising food in challenging terrain. I raise ducks and I know that when it comes to questions about raising them, the go-to expert is Dave Holderread. I'm wondering if the world of goats has someone (or someones) similar, and who they are. Perhaps the author of the "goat raising bible" or someone who is recognized as a leading expert for some other reason.
Can someone fill me in? I'd be very grateful!!
Oh, and in case you're wondering, I do have goats--just two little wethers. I adore them! They're like little puppy dogs, and I even take them for walks. If ya'll are anything like the folks on the duck board at backyard chickens, you'll want pictures. So, just for fun, this is Quincy enjoying the recent snow:
Thanks so much for any help!
I'm a regular contributor to the Backyard Chickens forum (same user name there as here), and thought I'd join in over here as well. I'm also a professional writer and gradually building a portfolio in the rural living genre.
Right now, I'm working on a proposal to a magazine for an article about raising food in challenging terrain. I raise ducks and I know that when it comes to questions about raising them, the go-to expert is Dave Holderread. I'm wondering if the world of goats has someone (or someones) similar, and who they are. Perhaps the author of the "goat raising bible" or someone who is recognized as a leading expert for some other reason.
Can someone fill me in? I'd be very grateful!!
Oh, and in case you're wondering, I do have goats--just two little wethers. I adore them! They're like little puppy dogs, and I even take them for walks. If ya'll are anything like the folks on the duck board at backyard chickens, you'll want pictures. So, just for fun, this is Quincy enjoying the recent snow:
Thanks so much for any help!