Friday, April 28, 2017

What You Might Need To Know About Using Goats For Clearing Land

By Ann Thompson


So, you just bought a nice piece of land. It has beautiful views and many acres to build on or use for gardens or holding livestock. Of course, just like any other new purchases of farms, you have a lot of work to do to make it your own. One of the challenges may be that it has places that have not been cleared off for use. Whether it be a hillside or a flat area, it needs to be free of weeds and unwanted brush. You do have a few options, such as braving the brush to do it yourself, hire someone to do it or using goats for clearing land, which is one of the best options.

Control of weeds is just one of the reasons so many people have goats. They are animals that can be a help on farmland as well as be productive. Their milk is used in a few different ways.

Many goats have an insatiable taste for weeds, even those that are known to be dangerous to humans. They make excellent helpers when it comes to weed control in areas that are not easily assessable to man. They can even clear a hillside in no time without any problems.

Before you run out and buy a goat, you need to remember an important fact. They are known to hang out in packs. A single goat will not be as happy as it would be if there were two of them. The plus to this is that if you have the room for two, they can keep twice as many weeds off the area they have access to.

Another attraction to goats is because they can produce milk. Keep in mind that a female goat will only produce milk during and after being pregnant. In other words, you must breed the female and she will carry it for up to a year after having a kid. Goat milk is useful in making many different products such as soaps and lotions. It is also known to help digestion issues, although you need to talk to your doctor before trying any natural remedies.

Some breeds combine the smaller built goat with the productiveness of a dairy goat. One example is the La Mancha. It is known to keep a smaller, shorter stature while producing as much, if not more, milk than a larger breed dairy goat. This makes it a perfect breed if you do not have enough space to hold two full sized goats but you still want milk.

Another reason many farmers like to have them around is because they make good protectors of the livestock and other small animals. They are known to ward off snakes and other small predators that will attack and kill chickens. There is a breed that faints when startled, making them great deterrents for larger livestock such as cows and horses.

To find the right goat for your farm family, research the breeds. It is important to understand the regular maintenance and care that each breed needs before you get a couple. Kids are very cute but remember, they grow up and some breeds get very big.




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