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Welcome to Raising Goats For Dummies. Raising goats is a rewarding and challenging adventure. Whether you are new to it or have been raising goats for a few years, you never stop finding out about or being delighted by these intelligent creatures.
I wrote this book to help you get started successfully raising goats and to answer any questions that you have. Whether you’re raising goats for fun, for companionship, or to add value to your farm and your lifestyle, this book gets you on the right track.
About This Book
I took ten years between thinking about getting some goats and actually getting them. I had to get a place where I could keep them and then try to figure out what I wanted and what I was getting into. After I actually became a goat owner, I had to figure out a lot through trial and error.
I needed a book that laid out the basics, gave me tips on what to look for, what to expect, and how to avoid some of the most common pitfalls. This book does that. It gives you the basic information you need to make the intelligent decisions required to successfully raise goats and helps you avoid making mistakes that have a negative effect on their lives and yours.
Even if you’ve been raising goats for a few years, this book can help you. You find new ideas on how to keep your goats healthy and happy. And you find out how you can use the goats you have to become more self-sufficient. This book is for anyone who wants to raise goats.
Within this book, you may note that some web addresses break across two lines of text. If you’re reading this book in print and want to visit one of these web pages, simply key in the web address exactly as it’s noted in the text, pretending as though the line break doesn’t exist. If you’re reading this as an e-book, you’ve got it easy — just click the web address to be taken directly to the web page.
Foolish Assumptions
When writing this book, I made some assumptions about who you, the reader, might be. I assume that you
Are already planning to get some goats or have a few and want to find out more about caring for them
Are interested in the basics of raising goats for milk, meat, fiber, backpacking, or pets
Want to produce some of your own food so you can control the quality and what goes into it
Don’t know much about goat health care and plan to work with a veterinarian when your goats get sick
Want to save money by building some of the structures and supplies your goats need
Beyond the Book
In addition to the material in the print or e-book you’re reading right now, this product also comes with some access-anywhere goodies on the web. Check out the free Cheat Sheet for tips on preparing your property for goats, the signs of a sick goat, and the questions to ask before buying a goat. To access the Cheat Sheet, go to www.dummies.com
and type Raising Goats For Dummies Cheat Sheet in the Search box.
Icons Used in the Book
Throughout this book, little pictures in the margins draw your attention to special types of information that make your reading experience more helpful. Here’s what you find:
Some information bears repeating, and I highlight it with this icon. Important points that you may turn to again and again appear next to it.
The information you find next to this icon is more detailed than usual. When you see it, feel free to move on. You won’t lose out on main points.
Beside this icon are nuggets of important information that help you to be a better goatkeeper. I use this icon to show you ways to save time or money — or both.
This dangerous-looking icon draws your attention to potential bad outcomes or mistakes that you want to avoid. Pay close attention to them.
Where to Go from Here
Pick a chapter, any chapter. Each one is its own little book. You won’t need to go back to fill in missing pieces from earlier chapters. Looking for information about what to expect from kidding? Turn to Chapter 13. Want to glimpse the details of caring for goats? Chapter 9 has what you need. And if you’re an overachiever or just insatiably curious, by all means turn the page and keep going until you get to the back cover.
I imagine that the more you find out about goats, the more likely you are to fall in love with them. They’re smart, curious, and calming, and they can even help you make some money. So welcome to the world of goats. I’m grateful for the opportunity to help you on your quest.