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How $30 Can Feed Your Goats All Winter

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The best way to feed goats all winter is by planting a wheat and rye pasture mix. Plant it in a goat-grazing area that’s fenced off to contain the goats. #homesteadsurvivalsite #goats #raisinggoats #livestock #homesteading

Raising Goats 101: Here’s How To Get Started

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Raising Goats 101: Here's How To Get Started

If you are thinking about raising goats on your homestead, there are a few things you should know. #homesteadsurvivalsite #raisinggoats #goats #livestock #homesteading

15 Best Goat Breeds for Homesteaders

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15 Best Goat Breeds for Homesteaders

Choosing the right breed of goats to keep on your homestead is vital to the success and longevity of your survival livestock plan. #homesteadsurvivalsite #goats #homesteader #raisinggoats #livestock

10 Best Goat Breeds for Off Grid Living

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The best goats for off-grid living are great weed eaters and hardy enough to survive on low-quality brush while producing quality meat and ample milk. #homesteadsurvivalsite #goats #raisinggoats #goatbreeds #offgridliving

5 Myths About Goats

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Some people are hesitant to get goats, often because of some common myths about goats. In this video, Arms Family Homestead debunks these myths. #homesteadsurvivalsite #goats #raisinggoats #livestock #homestead

7 Practical Reasons Your Homestead Needs Goats

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7 Practical Reasons Your Homestead Needs Goats

Aside from the cuteness and the fact that your family is pleading for some kids of their own, here are seven practical reasons your homestead needs goats.

5 Best Animals To Raise On Your Homestead

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5 Best Animals To Raise On Your Homestead

To decide which animals are right for your homestead, you’ll need to consider several factors. Here are the most common types of livestock for homesteads.

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