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Packing With Goats

02.19.2020 by thriftyhomesteader // 18 Comments

brown goat

Episode 3 For the Love of Goats     Listen right here by clicking on the player above, or on your favorite platform: Today we are stepping out of the milk, meat, and fiber goat worlds. We are talking about the elite athletes of the caprines -- pack goats -- with our guest Marc Warnke of packgoats.com. We're discussing how to choose future … [Read more...]

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Forage and Feeding Goats

02.18.2020 by thriftyhomesteader // 37 Comments

hay bales

Episode 2 For the Love of Goats   One of the most common questions I get from readers is, "what should I feed my goats?" But there is no short answer. The reason you hear so many different answers is because the right answer can be different for different goats. In this episode, ruminant nutritionist Laura Marie Kramer, Director of National Accounts for … [Read more...]

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My Goat Story

02.16.2020 by thriftyhomesteader // 75 Comments

For the Love of Goats Episode 1    Listen right here by clicking on the player above, or on your favorite platform: Join me as I tell you my goat story in the first episode of my new podcast. I also explain why I decided to start a podcast and what you can expect in the coming weeks. In addition to doing a few solo episodes like this one, I'll … [Read more...]

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