Farming Meat Goats:Trying to Make a Profit in Rural Thailand

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @palmettopurist5549
    @palmettopurist5549 Год назад +2

    Glad you were able to get a fairly decent price for them in a bad market. Markets eventually bounce back, so I hope it's quick for you guys. My best to you and the awesome Toon!

  • @markbrooke4100
    @markbrooke4100 Год назад +1

    Nice to hear you got some relief with the goats 🙏😊

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад

      Thanks mate. Only a 10% reduction in the herd's numbers, but it's a start. Hopefully the remaining 12 Bucklings can go in about 6 weeks.

  • @mariettathornton5924
    @mariettathornton5924 Год назад +2

    I’m very impressed that you remember the names of all the goats there! So glad that you guys were able to sell some of them and hope that there will be more sales to be made in the future! Thanks again for sharing your wonderful journey at the farm & Hope Toon feels better from the hay fever!😊

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад +1

      Thank you Marietta. Yes it's a huge relief to finally be able to sell some goats. Fingers crossed that we can sell the other 12 Bucklings in a couple of months.
      I think we're both able to remember all their names because we spend so much time with the herd & talk with them.....a lot!
      Toon will likely continue to battle her hayfever symptoms until Thailand's winter season!

  • @matt38
    @matt38 Год назад +1

    How yeh doin fella, thanks guys for the update great you found a buyer to thin the herd a bit, now that has to be worth a beer or two 🍺 🍻 hope the market gets better soon. 🙏🐐

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад

      Fingers crossed for the last 12 Bucklings to go in about another 6 weeks!

  • @gartjone1846
    @gartjone1846 Год назад +1

    Good to see you had some sales

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад

      Such a relief mate. Fingers crossed for shifting the last 12 Bucklings in another 2 months.

  • @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325
    @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325 Год назад +2

    Hey Toon and Leigh and the goats, always sad to see them go but it has to be done. Have a beer and be happy.

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад

      Thanks mate, 8 going is a reduction in the herd of 10% 2 more months & another 12 will be ready to go. That should give us about a 1 month breather before the next round of kidding begins.

  • @kuzinit2374
    @kuzinit2374 Год назад +1

    You want to take control of the sale , only sell meat goats that are mature, fatten them up also , also sell smaller goats to a whole different clientele for different price, only sell the goats that you want to sell

  • @tonymcdonald6482
    @tonymcdonald6482 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed the numbers obtained for your goats. Different to pigs I have farmed here except to say the margins are the same, slim to shite. As you said you must sell when the goat/pig is at a size that the market wants and not when the price is high.
    The equation to estimate profit is "Five eights of the square root of bugger all." Surprise, surprise the answer is still bugger all!

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад

      Brilliant lol.
      It's the first time we've seen a shift in animal size. Thank goodness we hadn't got any over 30kg or we'd be stuck again.
      12-20kg was always the sweet spot for the best price & it's a quicker turn around. They put on the first 15kg so quickly,, unless they're twins.

  • @philgogler9091
    @philgogler9091 Год назад +2

    $30 Aussie for 1kg goat meat here in Australia Leigh, I don’t pare take in eating goat myself, but it’s very expensive here 🇦🇺❤️

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад +1

      Wow that's amazing considering most are caught from the wild over there!

    • @ninjabreadman733
      @ninjabreadman733 Год назад

      Don’t know never paid for my goat meat in Aus I just take a few ferals out off the farm and stock the freezer. No different to a nice slow cooked lamb shank tbh

  • @carlward7372
    @carlward7372 Год назад +2

    I am no expert on farming mate but I have heard a few similar tales with both livestock and crops I hope it picks up for you soon 👍👍👍

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад +4

      It's been a bit of a roller coaster mate. Pre-covid the price was rising to new heights every couple of months.
      As for most, covid cocked things up, but straight after, another new high, then the crash over just a few months.
      If the same levels of demand return, the number of Thailand's goat farmers has reduced so much we could see a spike in price.
      Just gotta keep going & keep the faith mate.

    • @carlward7372
      @carlward7372 Год назад

      @@TLFarm yes mate that's the only way to think 🤪🤪🤪

  • @darrennicol2442
    @darrennicol2442 Год назад

    Shame about the prices, but you have supplied a double banger cliffhanger. 1/ Did Dodger dodge a bullet?, 2/ Will Thor be a bit limp hooved, and like only boy goats?. Edge of your seat stuff for viewers. (Better than main stream TV series ) Good luck for the future.

  • @unclemarkyeatonshill5803
    @unclemarkyeatonshill5803 Год назад +2

    He has a good set of dusters for sure, you can wish mate 555

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад

      Dusters LOL. That's a new one on me mate.

    • @unclemarkyeatonshill5803
      @unclemarkyeatonshill5803 Год назад +1

      @@TLFarm better to have dust than drag in the gravel, 555

  • @zoltanas77
    @zoltanas77 Год назад +1

    Heartbreaking when seeing prices going down from 140 to 70. But you are strong and pull through I'm sure. I have a small pig farm in Isaan and some khaki cambell ducks. Ducks are hard work but they do bring in a bit of profit with my wife selling the eggs at 140 Baht a tray. Pigs went downhill same as your goats from 95 Baht last year to 60 now. Luckily everyone is eating pork around here so we have a couple pigs butchered each week and we sell the meat ourselves for 150 Baht a kilo thus turning a profit. Otherwise would be a solid loss. Wonder if your locals would be interested in goat meat? Maybe you could make a bit more profit that way?

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to write such a great comment.
      Not so long ago we looked at raising pigs. Spoke to a few experienced farmers, none of whom were positive about the situation.
      We'll stick with our herd & see it through.
      You're probably the same as Toon & I, in as much as once you've found your 'livestock calling' it's not easy to chop n change.
      Forget the expense, there's so much to learn. After several years its only recently that we feel like competent goat farmers.
      #KeepTheFaith 💪

    • @zoltanas77
      @zoltanas77 Год назад +1

      That's the way to go I guess. Wish you all the best@@TLFarm

  • @iankirk1803
    @iankirk1803 Год назад

    Well done takes a bit of pressure off.

  • @chrissmart9625
    @chrissmart9625 Год назад +1

    Great news,,, roll on his next visit,, hopefully prices will rise as he gets through the backlog,,, supply and demand or he’s making a quick sneaky buck while he’s got everyone bay the balls 🙄🙈

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад

      It's a step in the right direction mate. We had a couple of fellow goat farmers turn up yesterday asking if we knew anyone who was buying Bucklings because their buyer had given up!

  • @jessemaxi
    @jessemaxi Год назад +1

    I need 30kg of goat meat per month for my dog!
    I live in Rayong

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад +1

      Apologies for not responding earlier, you slipped through our comments net lol.
      Fingers crossed, now that we're managed to sell a few Bucklings for the first time in an age, things will gradually return to some degree of normality.
      However, we obviously from time to time have to cull animals in the herd (these days usually from fighting.)
      If you'd like to send me an email to leighgal71@gmail.com about goat meat for your dogs, we'll look into trying to source a refrigerated courier.
      We're a bit out in the sticks but we have Kerry & Fast so we're in with a shout 👍

  • @timdingleakajacksparrow2748
    @timdingleakajacksparrow2748 11 месяцев назад +1

    Farming is very fickle 😢!

  • @markloveridge3345
    @markloveridge3345 Год назад +1

    Tell you what mate you wouldn't to truck with the goat knackers mrs 5555.

  • @genwoolfe
    @genwoolfe Год назад +1

    Could you not slaughter your own and knock them out (ie sell them) Thailand wide via mail order? I haven't had goat for a very long time but I suspect it would be popular.

  • @lynda2023
    @lynda2023 Год назад +1

    ❤❤😊😊xx

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад

      Thank you Lynda ⭐

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 Год назад +1

    Thai eat everything moves and many that dont but they dont eat goat is very strange.
    I ate goat first in Australia and quickly became my favorite meat.

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад +1

      A few local guys like to eat the afterbirths but apart from that it's mainly the Muslin community that eats goat meat here in Thailand. It's my favourite of all the meats to. There's no better curry.

    • @drpk6514
      @drpk6514 Год назад +1

      @@TLFarm Its meat is tasty and sweet. I love it too.

  • @Mughals-z1y
    @Mughals-z1y 8 месяцев назад

    Can you tell me price in Dollars 💵?what is price of one 🐐?

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  4 месяца назад

      Current price in Thailand is 80 Baht per kg for live Bucklings up to a maximum of 20kg.
      Old bucks and nannies are 40 Baht per kg.

  • @siscott6066
    @siscott6066 Год назад +1

    It looks like things are finally getting back to normal with the price of goats with Vietnam exports.
    I'll eat most Thai dishes but chicken ass that crosses the line, i have even eat chicken feet they are delicious but chicken ass 🤢 the thought of it used 💩 through it sends shivers down my spine.

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад

      We certainly hope so Si. If Indonesia starts importing again soon as well then the price should recover fairly quickly.
      Yeah, I'm not a chicken ass or feet fan. Those pink eggs however are yummy!

    • @chriscrookson8524
      @chriscrookson8524 Год назад +1

      😂

    • @anthony7091
      @anthony7091 Год назад

      Yeah
      I’ve eaten chicken ass many times without knowing. Now only eat if l’m drunk and hungry

  • @natesquestyouknowthatsrigh8269

    What caused this crazy crash in the market? 😮

  • @alexj3709
    @alexj3709 Год назад

    Great vid, thanks Leigh. Tough days mean tough decisions and you are a winner on the way for sure. You seem to be so attached to each animal that it must be an emotional trial to have to let them go... is that what I saw with Toon when they took them away? For the bucklings, could you not do as the beef industry does, and just de-nakker them so they are not a nuisance and just grow their bodies out for the meat value?

  • @jamie1944
    @jamie1944 Год назад +1

    Are the goats going for slaughter ?

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад

      Yes the majority of our Bucklings go off for export.
      When the market is running normally, Does are usually sold to fellow farmers.

  • @PLATINUMCASTLE813
    @PLATINUMCASTLE813 Год назад +1

    VERY SAD 😥 to see they are all will be slaughtered 🥩🍗

    • @TLFarm
      @TLFarm  Год назад +1

      If we could, we'd keep every single goat we have 🏓