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<blockquote data-quote="expensive hobby" data-source="post: 872317" data-attributes="member: 17104"><p>The big city around here (Pittsburgh and Morgantown) have a bunch of muslims. From my understanding they need to hoof it to pert near Wash DC to get their goat meat. Not sure where the price is now but few years ago it was above $5.00/lb cut and wrapped. Not bad for a weed eating goat. I had some goats given to me a few years back (I know its a long story) and they sell like hot cakes at the auction. I have been told that most of the goat meat is imported to this country from Australia. If I could find a kosher butcher around here I would run as many goats as I could with my cows. Pro to this is they eat the weeds that your cows do not. Con is you can't keep a goat in a fence unless this fence will hold back water. They do not require much and they throw twins and trips often. Hoof trimming will keep ya busy though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="expensive hobby, post: 872317, member: 17104"] The big city around here (Pittsburgh and Morgantown) have a bunch of muslims. From my understanding they need to hoof it to pert near Wash DC to get their goat meat. Not sure where the price is now but few years ago it was above $5.00/lb cut and wrapped. Not bad for a weed eating goat. I had some goats given to me a few years back (I know its a long story) and they sell like hot cakes at the auction. I have been told that most of the goat meat is imported to this country from Australia. If I could find a kosher butcher around here I would run as many goats as I could with my cows. Pro to this is they eat the weeds that your cows do not. Con is you can't keep a goat in a fence unless this fence will hold back water. They do not require much and they throw twins and trips often. Hoof trimming will keep ya busy though. [/QUOTE]
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