Lots of truth about Goats in this post. These little court jesters of the animal world are fun to raise and you can make a little money on them. You gotta give them plenty of brush to eat and sell live direct to the consumer. In my area that is Hispanic Men, they will come to your place and pay you cash for a nice little fat 100 pound goat and BBQ him the next holiday. You might could sell to the muslims, I don't know any here in my area, but they like it too. White folk usually wont eat it. I enjoy my Nubians and crosses, No Boers here, I like the milk and they each got their own personality. I like 2 3/8" pipe fence with cattle panel 2" off the ground with 36" chicken wire that is hog ringed to the panel and touches the ground, expensive, but I never get any runaways nor any coyotes or neighbor dogs in. I do have two guard dogs, they are a lab and red hound, they both are goat friendly and do a good job of keeping out the rif raf. JBD in East Texas
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Today's Featured Article - The Nuts and Bolts of Fasteners - Part 2 - by Curtis Von Fange. In our previous article we discussed capscrews, bolts, and nuts along with their relative hardness and thread sizes. In this segment we will finish up on our fasteners and then work with ways to keep them from loosening up in the field. Capscrews, bolts and nuts are not the only means of holding two parts together. When dealing with thinner metals like sheet tin, a long bolt and
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