Posted on 03/05/2013 11:57:33 AM PST by nickcarraway
We have to keep after the hispanics who try to raise chickens in their garage lest the moslems come up with the idea of raising goats as well.
Now, about volcanic goat cheese, finally found it. The EU drove the makers of volcanic goat cheese OUT of Europe and now they are in California!
Ping.
I couldn’t find it but there was a story that ties them together, about a college teaching students to be sensitive to beastiality.
argh
A friend of mine in Sunday school raises goats to sell to the local muzzies who run the 7-11’s etc.
Goat Ping!
In my teen years, my dad had trouble getting any one of his six children to mow the yard, even with a riding mower.
When we got home from school one day, my dad announced to us that he had given up on us and bought himself a 20’ rotary mower....it was a goat on a 10’ chain.
And it ate EVERYTHING within reach, except for the grass. It even ate the seat of the riding lawn mower.
Fond memories....and then there is my mom with her pet chicken Freddy the Footpecker, which she feeds cooked chicken.
I am not making this stuff up.
“college teaching students to be sensitive to beastiality.”
What does that even mean? You supposed to call them afterwards, or send them flowers or what?
lol. trying to normalize it as a lifestyle I guess.
We raised Saanens for 20+ years. Lots of work but loads of fresh milk for drinking, yogurt, kefir, butter, and many different kinds of hard and soft cheeses. We still have one 8 year old doe left, no longer breeding or milking. If you have little ones, especially more than a few,I highly recommend it.
This Administration and Cast of Idiots
“Got My Goat” years ago.
One day we found it dead. The only thing we could figure was that a cobra had bitten it. I mean, there was no plant life left, let alone any poisonous plants.
In our town it has always been legal to have chickens, goats, sheep and rabbits in your backyard, there are limits to the numbers.
We lived in Guam when I was 3, I always had this dim memory of having to crawl under a house and being afraid. Finally, as an adult I asked about that memory, evidently the goat got rat poison that they had all over the island and crawled under there to die and I was the only one little enough to crawl under there and drag it out.
Girl friends eat less.
An important tip about raising goats: If keeping them in a an unused bedroom try to make sure it has a door to the outside so the goats don’t have to use a window to enter and exit.
Having a window is extremely handy for tossing hay into the room and removing waste. It is suggested that the goats not be given access to the rest of the house as they can be very possessive and territorial toward the furniture but this is a personal decision.
You must be asleep.
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