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I hate sheep, had them when I was a kid. Only animals stupider than chickens lol.
But I agree on watching the goats. Damn they’re funny. When we had goats, we pastured them with my pack llamas. The llamas would be laying down and the kids would climb all over them, like they were a playground. It was pretty funny to watch.
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This thread became entertaining in a hurry. Scrolling through it is like being at work. Lol. Glad to see that building tradesmen aren't the only sick bastard's roaming the earth. Lol
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Farmer around here caught a guy screwing one of his goats. Held the guy at gunpoint until the cops showed up and arrested him. Went to court and the judge sentenced him to 6mo county and $1500. The farmer asked the judge how much of the $1500 was his and judge said nothing. The farmer argued that his goat was ruined, wouldn't let anyone near it. Judge just shrugged it off..... Some people don't deserve to breath!
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Farmer around here caught a guy screwing one of his goats. Held the guy at gunpoint until the cops showed up and arrested him. Went to court and the judge sentenced him to 6mo county and $1500. The farmer asked the judge how much of the $1500 was his and judge said nothing. The farmer argued that his goat was ruined, wouldn't let anyone near it. Judge just shrugged it off..... Some people don't deserve to breath!
LGBTQB (b= beastiality) "Love is love" Meat chickens and meat rabbits here... They are safer from the freaks... At least I hope they are. Hard to know anymore.
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We had a male and female, they made this one...
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Hollywood: The Boer breed was developed in the early 1900's in South Africa. I don't know how many times I've seen Boers in movies set in the 17 and 1800's. It's equivalent to seeing Jeremiah Johnson carrying a Win 94.
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My grandad had a Basque sheepherder that watched over a band of roughly 2500 sheep a year and a few goats with bells. Every couple months the local Basque herders would get together for a weekend with red wine and BBQ a goat or two. This was usually on grandads ranch so we were invited. Not many can cook a goat like the Basque, it was great eating and I miss those days of the 50's and 60's.
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My grandad had a Basque sheepherder that watched over a band of roughly 2500 sheep a year and a few goats with bells. Every couple months the local Basque herders would get together for a weekend with red wine and BBQ a goat or two. This was usually on grandads ranch so we were invited. Not many can cook a goat like the Basque, it was great eating and I miss those days of the 50's and 60's. I grew up in Boise. There were lots of Basques around, most descended from sheepherders who immigrated starting in the late 1800's. They were always having big parties and dinners. They had some good looking daughters, too. I dated several of them over the years. Basque names are complicated to spell but surprisingly easy to pronounce.
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I’ve known a few folks that raised meat goats.
There is a large population of dune coons around the Seattle area, hence a big market for halal goat/sheep meat. They all seemed to have no problem selling all they could raise. Don’t know what it went for though.
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I'm considering half a beef at the moment, so no. OK So how do you feed a half of beef. do you raise the front half , the back half or one of the side half's. Just asking cus I do not know how you would raise a half of something?
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