I’m A Jinxi
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Hello for the California part of the Mojave Desert. So just a brief intro my husband and I bought a three acre property out in the desert about a twenty minute drive away from a big traveling pit stop on the way to Vegas. We love animals and livestock and have cared for other people’s sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits and our own poultry. We loved these experiences so much we’ve decided to start our own farm.
So now here’s the question, what do we do? What kind of animals will be a responsible addition to our home and be able to provide enough profit to pay for itself?
We have a well so water isn’t really an issue. And we have about four big hog panels to start with. More can be bought once we decide what we want to raise. And we’re willing to plant pasture or crops for our animals if need be.
We had bought Muscovy ducks and they are doing wonderfully, but we’re just outside the quarantine zone (virulent Newcastle disease) and can’t sell any of our birds. But once that disease isn’t an issue we intend to sell the ducks, seeing as they breed so well. We considered rabbits as a meat source for our dogs and selling the fur and bones. But laws are changing and the fur industry is going to be non existent soon.
So our big choices are between alpacas for their fibers and manure, or dorper sheep for meat and breed stock. But the trouble is making sure there’s a market for these animal byproducts. And to be honest I’m not sure where to start to find a guaranteed buyer for any of this. We had a bad experience where we housed two pigs for someone. They intended to split one pig between them and us as payment and sell the second one. But when dispatch time came around we couldn’t get a buyer at all. Tried for almost a month and nothing.
A third consideration is growing produce for a third party. But again, it’s a matter of trying to find a buyer before we plan on planting anything. Don’t wanna grow a bunch of zucchini if everyone wants eggplants.
So in summation I would like your opinion on what livestock is worth investing in and how to get ahold of a marketplace to sell to. Any advice and help would be greatly appreciated. And if there’s something that I haven’t considered I would love to hear anout
Hello for the California part of the Mojave Desert. So just a brief intro my husband and I bought a three acre property out in the desert about a twenty minute drive away from a big traveling pit stop on the way to Vegas. We love animals and livestock and have cared for other people’s sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits and our own poultry. We loved these experiences so much we’ve decided to start our own farm.
So now here’s the question, what do we do? What kind of animals will be a responsible addition to our home and be able to provide enough profit to pay for itself?
We have a well so water isn’t really an issue. And we have about four big hog panels to start with. More can be bought once we decide what we want to raise. And we’re willing to plant pasture or crops for our animals if need be.
We had bought Muscovy ducks and they are doing wonderfully, but we’re just outside the quarantine zone (virulent Newcastle disease) and can’t sell any of our birds. But once that disease isn’t an issue we intend to sell the ducks, seeing as they breed so well. We considered rabbits as a meat source for our dogs and selling the fur and bones. But laws are changing and the fur industry is going to be non existent soon.
So our big choices are between alpacas for their fibers and manure, or dorper sheep for meat and breed stock. But the trouble is making sure there’s a market for these animal byproducts. And to be honest I’m not sure where to start to find a guaranteed buyer for any of this. We had a bad experience where we housed two pigs for someone. They intended to split one pig between them and us as payment and sell the second one. But when dispatch time came around we couldn’t get a buyer at all. Tried for almost a month and nothing.
A third consideration is growing produce for a third party. But again, it’s a matter of trying to find a buyer before we plan on planting anything. Don’t wanna grow a bunch of zucchini if everyone wants eggplants.
So in summation I would like your opinion on what livestock is worth investing in and how to get ahold of a marketplace to sell to. Any advice and help would be greatly appreciated. And if there’s something that I haven’t considered I would love to hear anout