Posted by Ron/PA on December 17, 2011 at 08:16:50 from (71.241.86.141):
In Reply to: Goats!! posted by Bob Huntress on December 16, 2011 at 20:09:05:
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I saw an article in (I THINK!) and that's scary,,,,, in Lancaster Farming, paper about a fellow that was raising goats for specialized customers like that and he ended up converting an equipment shed into a butcher house, where they could do their own butchering according to their needs and beliefs.
He wasn't doing any cutting so it kept him free from most regulations, and they paid well for the opportunity and facilities to satisfy their needs.
It can be done and it doesn't have to be a bank breaker, and yes locally folks do raise goats just to keep the land in use and cleared.
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