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The Backyard Goat an Introductory Guide to Keeping Productive Pet Goats

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Backyard Goat an Introductory Guide to Keeping Productive Pet Goats
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sue Weaver
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 178
Category/GenreAnimal husbandry
ISBN/Barcode 9781603427906
ClassificationsDewey:636.39
Audience
General
Illustrations 16-page colour insert

Publishing Details

Publisher Storey Publishing LLC
Imprint Storey Publishing LLC
Publication Date 16 April 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

Goats aren't just for farmers anymore. More and more people are keeping goats as pets. They're also choosing to raise them for milk and fibre and are keeping them as pack goats, and companion animals. With minimal space and housing needs, goats are a practical choice for people with small backyards who want to enjoy some of the benefits and pleasures of keeping livestock. "The Backyard Goat" is a perfect resource for anyone looking to raise a goat or two for milk, fibre, or pleasure, this book covers all the essentials of goat ownership. Readers will get to know goats in chapters discussing goat anatomy, different breeds and their histories, and how to choose the right goat for every situation. They'll learn how to play and work with goats, using clicker training to teach them how to do simple tricks, pull and drive carts, and serve as pack goats. They'll learn how to care for their goats by providing proper housing, good nutrition, and a healthy environment. And they'll find specific chapters on milking, shearing, breeding, raising newborn kids, and more.

Author Biography

Sue Weaver has written hundreds of magazine articles and many books about livestock, horses, and chickens, including The Backyard Cow, The Backyard Goat, The Backyard Sheep, Storey and The Donkey Companion. Weaver and her husband share their ridgetop farmette in the southern Ozarks with an array of animal friends.