Hello all,
So I have two goats. One is a 5+ year-old Saanen wether, the other is a 4 month Boer cross wether. I was planning on butchering the Boer cross in the spring and replace him with another youngling and repeat the process. The Saanen is mostly around as a weed eater--he's nice enough but I don't really think of him as a pet.
The issue is with the drought and all, there is a possibility that hay might be difficult to come by and certainly expensive come winter. My husband and I have been discussing that we may end up butchering the young one early (fall) as he is big enough already and if that's the case we might want to butcher the old guy rather than leave him a single goat.
How bad would 5-year-old goat meat be? What would be the best way to process the guy--all sausage mixed with pork?
Who knows, maybe the hay/drought situation will be just fine before we have to compete with cattle ranchers and horse people for a few bales.
Thanks!
So I have two goats. One is a 5+ year-old Saanen wether, the other is a 4 month Boer cross wether. I was planning on butchering the Boer cross in the spring and replace him with another youngling and repeat the process. The Saanen is mostly around as a weed eater--he's nice enough but I don't really think of him as a pet.
The issue is with the drought and all, there is a possibility that hay might be difficult to come by and certainly expensive come winter. My husband and I have been discussing that we may end up butchering the young one early (fall) as he is big enough already and if that's the case we might want to butcher the old guy rather than leave him a single goat.
How bad would 5-year-old goat meat be? What would be the best way to process the guy--all sausage mixed with pork?
Who knows, maybe the hay/drought situation will be just fine before we have to compete with cattle ranchers and horse people for a few bales.
Thanks!