rhoda_bruce
Almost Self-Reliant
I read in some of my self-sufficiency books that if you can raise a certain # of goats on a certain amt of property, then you can still raise that, but get an equal # of sheep because the sheep will eat the grass and the goats are only interested in the weed, bushes and trees.
Well I have some experience with goats. I had a doe, but she got loose one day...seemed fine and healthy. I penned her up and the next day she died a horrible painful death. Now that I think about it, I think she got in my sister's yard and probably ate olliander (spelling). I can't see anything else. She was beautiful. I was trying to work on having her serviced because I had obtained her hoping to use her as a dairy animal and had her since she was about 3 months old until she was going on 2 years old.
Well, I don't mind getting another goat, but I don't care for certain goat problems, like climbing, damages to fences, etc.. I might get one but I have heard only just a little about dairy sheep. Well if they won't browse and will be content with eating just grass, then my trees, bushes, vines, etc. should be safe. I am also thinking they might not climb and I might be able to do something with the fleece. I crochet a bit and I find yarn is getting a bit expensive.
It might be hard to obtain, but I am thinking on one small goat and one sheep to start with.
Okay, so ya'll see what I'm thinking. So educate me if you know more than me because I can use some help. Even if this is all good, I will need to find a sheep farmer in LA....the goat problem I can solve today if necessary.
Help!!!
Well I have some experience with goats. I had a doe, but she got loose one day...seemed fine and healthy. I penned her up and the next day she died a horrible painful death. Now that I think about it, I think she got in my sister's yard and probably ate olliander (spelling). I can't see anything else. She was beautiful. I was trying to work on having her serviced because I had obtained her hoping to use her as a dairy animal and had her since she was about 3 months old until she was going on 2 years old.
Well, I don't mind getting another goat, but I don't care for certain goat problems, like climbing, damages to fences, etc.. I might get one but I have heard only just a little about dairy sheep. Well if they won't browse and will be content with eating just grass, then my trees, bushes, vines, etc. should be safe. I am also thinking they might not climb and I might be able to do something with the fleece. I crochet a bit and I find yarn is getting a bit expensive.
It might be hard to obtain, but I am thinking on one small goat and one sheep to start with.
Okay, so ya'll see what I'm thinking. So educate me if you know more than me because I can use some help. Even if this is all good, I will need to find a sheep farmer in LA....the goat problem I can solve today if necessary.
Help!!!
Those darn kids find every way they can to annoy the crap out of me by jumping on stuff, getting stuck (for trying to squeeze through small spaces), and being too in-my-face. The sheep are nice and quiet and have personality without being hooligans. 