By: Lisa Paule | 2011-04-19 | Pets Learn all the goat farming basics so that you know what you need to know to start a successful goat farming business. read more
By: Francis Murphy | 2010-03-26 | Pets Angora goats are unique animals with distinct physical features. They are bred for their coat of hair which has commercial value. Mohair is different from wool in terms of elasticity and smoothness. To care for Angora goats, you should pay attention to its diet, health and shelter provision. read more
By: Sara Le | 2010-03-26 | Pets People get involved in goat care for many different reasons. Often goats are raised to give milk or meat, mohair or cashmere, to clear land, or to become pets. There are around seven million goats in the world, most of them in developing countries where they are used for milk production. read more
By: Susan Katchur | 2010-03-30 | Skin care Most people do not realize that there is a high quality, mild and gentle, natural handmade soap alternative, other than regular commercial soaps, that provides many benefits to different types of skin. Goat Milk Soap Facts explains the details of how this natural soap alternative works. read more
By: Lisa Paule | 2010-09-23 | Pets Goat meat farming is a very rewarding experience, if you have the love for it, and you are prepared to learn so you do it the right way. Learn the secrets to successful goat farming, so that you raise happy, healthy and profitable goats. read more
By: Ted Allen | 2010-09-27 | Pets Shelter, being one of the basic needs of everyone, is also important for animals. This will protect them against the weather or any bad elements. If you intend to raise goats, then it's a must that you build a goat house for them. Sure, goats are often associated with wilderness. read more
By: Ted Allen | 2010-09-27 | Pets Like other farm animals, goats also suffer from various diseases especially if they fail to take occasional vaccination. These goat diseases may be bacterial, viral, or parasitic among others. As most of these diseases can be hardly determined due to their identical symptoms, it would be advisable for owners to have them checked up every once in a while for the benefit of the goat and for the safety of your farm. read more
By: Ted Allen | 2010-09-27 | Pets Raising goats for a living is quite a lucrative business if you know what you're doing. This not only involves having the know-how of managing a business but more of being familiar with the life of his preferred animal. read more
By: Denzil Smith | 2010-04-01 | City Guides You would think that goat racing would be a trivial affair but this is not the case in Tobago. Tobagonians take their goat racing very seriously indeed. read more
By: Hart Nana | 2012-01-12 | Skin care Why should you use goats milk soap instead of just regular natural or homemade soap? What are the benefits of goats milk soap? read more
By: Rosana | 2011-01-10 | Food & Beverage To most people today, especially in the more developed countries, the term milk is synonomous with cow milk, as if cows alone possess a singular ability to produce mammary secretions. read more
By: Shane Andrews | 2010-03-27 | Skin care Goat's Milk Soap is usually all handmade, not using any of the mass- produced processes or machinery. Milk is known as a skin moisturizer and rejuvenated. Since Egyptian and Roman times, olive oil has had a reputation of enriching the skin and being a major part of the beauty ritual. read more
By: Paulose | 2011-11-25 | Culture What made a goat do all these rituals is the question of hundreds of curious people who still gather at this site, though the goat has left the place. read more
By: James John | 2010-04-01 | Wine To start with, it has an rather unappetizing name and it has nothing to do with goats or their body parts. It is a dark Ale, aka (beer), and it was first offered in the 1800's. Once you have your first sip, this may just become your new favorite Ale to drink. The color is rich mahogany with a very creamy head. There is also a hint of chocolate in the aroma, yet it's spicy. read more
By: Gini Cunningham | 2010-03-29 | Success Ever wonder why successful people always manage to get everything done and on time? You can be one of those people too but setting, meeting, greeting, and accomplishing goals every day. No more worry, procrastination, or frustration. Just joy and celebration. read more