Nutritional Value of Goat Meat compared to other meats Roasted (g) (g) (g) (g) ................................................................................................................................................................... GOAT 122 2.58 .79 23 3.2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chicken 120 3.5 1.1 21 1.5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beef 245 16.0 6.8 23 2.0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pork 310 24.0 8.7 21 2.7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lamb 235 16.0 7.3 22 1.4 |
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Goat: Coming Soon to a High-End Menu Near You
Goat: Coming Soon to a High-End Menu Near You
besides it tasting real good, this article doesn't tell you the it is healthier for you then Beef, Pork, Chicken, Lamb or Venison
besides it tasting real good, this article doesn't tell you the it is healthier for you then Beef, Pork, Chicken, Lamb or Venison
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Kikos
we got two more new goats, they are kiko. Kiko are another type of meat goat, they are a lot more parasite resistant then boer goats.
Their names are Jaalah, which means "wild goat" and let me tell you, it is the perfect name for her. Jaalah is all white, and Jazmin which is almost as wild, but is more timid or afraid so she runs from us, and she is mostly light brown with some white.
they are not use to being in a pen, their barn was all open.
they are getting comfortable after
being there all day.
Today was their first day out in our field,
they were just checking everything out
Their names are Jaalah, which means "wild goat" and let me tell you, it is the perfect name for her. Jaalah is all white, and Jazmin which is almost as wild, but is more timid or afraid so she runs from us, and she is mostly light brown with some white.
they are not use to being in a pen, their barn was all open.
they are getting comfortable after
being there all day.
Today was their first day out in our field,
they were just checking everything out
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Farm Visitors
We have been having a lot of farm visitors recently. Some are just showing up and others drive by and see the goat out in the field and decide to stop. We welcome visitors so we always tell them to come on up the driveway and see the goats! Most of the time they have children with them so we let them feed the goats!!! win win situation........ kids enjoy it and so do the goats....
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