Posted by gregCO on January 28, 2016 at 19:20:18 from (72.168.176.102):
In Reply to: More goats posted by JimS on January 28, 2016 at 17:40:59:
Not sure what meat goats are going for in my area now, but eight to ten years ago I was getting $1.50 to $2.00 per lb. The market was fickle and changed fast. You really had to watch the prices and try to pick a good time to sell butcher goats. Good Boer goat breeding stock could get high. You could spend thousands on a buck. Doe's were $250 to $500 each for decent ones with no papers. Milkers are going from $150 to $300. Top dairy show lines go up to $1,000 or more. They are hard to make money on. I had them for 15 years now. We were big into showing dairy until about three years ago. We had allot of fun with it. The trick was to never stop investing in genetics. The first time you did and went stagnant for a year you would get smoked in the show ring. We raise LaMancha's. Good milkers and nice dispositions.
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