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Storey's Guide to Raising Meat Goats

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Storey's Guide to Raising Meat Goats
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Maggie Sayer
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreAnimal husbandry
ISBN/Barcode 9781580176613
ClassificationsDewey:636.3913
Audience
General
Illustrations photographs and illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Storey Books
Imprint Storey Books
Publication Date 14 May 2007
Publication Country United States

Description

Most important, demand for chevon (goat meat) far outweighs supply in North America. Imported chevon from Australia and New Zealand has more than doubled in the past decade and industry studies estimate that the market will continue to grow by 10 to 15 percent annually for the foreseeable future, making goat the fastest growing meat business in North America. Add to these numbers the fact that chevon is lower in calories and fat and higher in protein than other red meats, and the future looks right indeed for goat producers. Now author Maggie Sayer adds "Storey's Guide To Raising Meat Goats" to the popular series that has guided countless farmers through the day-to-day tasks of animal care. Sayer thoroughly explains the basics of selecting a breed, buyng the goats, and raising healthy animals. She explains how goats think and how to handle, house, and transport them properly. There is plenty of basic health care information for preventing disease, addressing common ailments and breeding safely. Finally, a wealth of information is offered on catering to ethnic populations and marketing the product. With this invaluable resource, experienced and novice farmers alike will find raising goats to be immensely satisfying and profitable.

Reviews

an excellent choice for beginning and small-scale breeders. "The New Farm" Excellent information and would make a good addition to the bookshelves of beginner and experienced goat producers. "Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture Newsletter""" If you are thinking goats, buy this books. "Small Farm Today" Here is an invaluable resource and essential handbook for experienced and novice farmers. Don t buy a goat without this book! "Ozarks Mountaineer" " an excellent choice for beginning and small-scale breeders. "The New Farm" Excellent information and would make a good addition to the bookshelves of beginner and experienced goat producers. "Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture Newsletter""" If you are thinking goats, buy this books. "Small Farm Today" Here is an invaluable resource and essential handbook for experienced and novice farmers. Don t buy a goat without this book! "Ozarks Mountaineer" "