GRASS-FED BOER-CROSS GOATS
In the early summer of 1998, after wearing out three weed eaters on weeds, fence lines brush, and briars, Carletta Burrows' mother, Peggy Howard, gave her a gift certificate and said, "Go buy you a new weed eater!" Carletta started searching the classified ads for goats. After several trips to goat breeders, she bought two mix breed brush goats, "weed eaters," to help her out. Since then, the Big Oaks Ranch Goat herd has grown to over 100 head. The goats are some of our best workers. They eat weeds, briars, and brush; they keep the trees pruned, and provide organic fertilizer everywhere they graze.
The word soon spread that Big Oaks Ranch had goats. Customers came to buy the goats for pets, breeding, and for meat. This led to the TARGET GOAL of Grass Fed Boer-Cross Goats. In the spring of 2004 Carletta Burrows purchased a Boer buck for breeding. The fall and spring kidding has produced our first Bohr-Cross goats. We screened these kids, selecting the best of the females for herd nannies for selective breeding in the fall of 2005.
In December 2005 Carletta purchased a registered 100% Boer Buck. He was born 10-10-2004 and is now with the herd for our next crop of kids. All previous bucks were sold and this next crop of goats will have 'HERR LONESOME' as their sire. The production of fall 2004 and spring 2005 gave us a fine crop of boer-cross nannies for 'Lonesome'. Most of our older nanniew have been sold.
The male withers and nannies are grazing free-range and are ready for FOR SALE by private treaty purchase or consignment by the head or by the pound (slaughter).
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