Hunt Gather Grow Eat   /     Episode 30 The Benefits of Goats

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In response to the blog post on goat breeds I received a comment questioning the worth of goats.  That is a fair question, after all they aren't the most popular homestead animal.  They look like a cross between Satan and a deer and they have a reputation for eating tin cans and escaping any pen (most of which is unfounded (I think!)). Benefits of goats *Meat.  Goat meat is called Chevon, Caprito is meat from younger goats.  I talk a little about the stigma with eating meat and why the year 1066 has disconnected us from the animals we eat. *Milk/Cheese.  Goat's milk is closer to human milk than cow's milk.  Its a ton healthier as well.  And if you've ever eaten Feta (and I theorize any cheese!) you'd better thank a goat. *Clearing Land.  Goats eat stuff that other animals won't and can't touch including poison ivy, wild rose and blackberries (if you consider them a weed!). *Low Impact.  Require little feed.  Don't compact land like cows do. *Economic.  Regardless of how you feel about goats, other people will readily buy them from you! Awesome article on raising goats here!

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In response to the blog post on goat breeds I received a comment questioning the worth of goats.  That is a fair question, after all they aren't the most popular homestead animal.  They look like a cross between Satan and a deer and they have a reputat...
Duration
25:38
Publishing date
2011-06-22 07:46
Link
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/huntgathergroweat/~3/HR5zS5Gy7LY/episode-30-the-benefits-of-goats
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