We use goats in northern CA also. Although I hate to suggest Mr. Johnny Gonzales is less than honest that $ number sounds like nonsence. Goats are cheap. Mostly it is done by competative bid, and the market is flooded with competation, Goats are US, Goats to Go and Diablo Goat Service are some of the local ones. They don't look like they are getting rich. They say they make there money selling meat to the ethnic market. Hispanics will buy anything but the Muslim/Arab market demands a perfect ram, so no cutting, and you have to provide a place for slaughter. However, if someone has a dream of getting rich renting out goats in California, if you really think there is $1250 an acre to be had, please don't let me discourage you. Make sure you include the cost of hauling water and stock loss to lions, bears and yote dogs in your business plan.
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