How to Maximize Profits Selling Goats/Sheep for Meat

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  • @imaslowlerner
    @imaslowlerner Год назад +5

    Make sure you take advantage of the USDA drought relief program, deadline Jan 30th 2023.

  • @garrettnichols2719
    @garrettnichols2719 Год назад +4

    Im always excited to see when you post a new video. Thank you so much.

  • @jeremyprice8989
    @jeremyprice8989 Год назад +10

    Thanks for the info. My family has been working to build our herd. We will be taking our first group of goats to market in the weeks to come. Your videos have been instrumental to our success up to this point. Keep up the good work and thanks again.

  • @kari-annereedy5857
    @kari-annereedy5857 Год назад +4

    What an excellent video thank you for the tips!

  • @GregVasquez777
    @GregVasquez777 Год назад +2

    Thanks great video!

  • @markpiersall9815
    @markpiersall9815 4 месяца назад +2

    Consider installing a Screech Owl nest box. Owls eat rodents which host ticks and attract pit vipers.

  • @5nuccs
    @5nuccs Год назад

    Taking notes!

  • @learningtogrowinChrist
    @learningtogrowinChrist Год назад +3

    Bro I really appreciate all of your content it's very helpful. I'm in NJ trying to get started (I have a full time job) so going slow

  • @realKushy17
    @realKushy17 Год назад +1

    Great video brother!

  • @o.dominguezdominguez-xq4yf
    @o.dominguezdominguez-xq4yf 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you sir for such valuable information

  • @BlueBeeMCMLXI
    @BlueBeeMCMLXI Год назад +1

    Best wishes to all at Rolling O.

  • @baileypope6735
    @baileypope6735 Год назад +3

    I really appreciate all your videos! Such good advice for me who is just starting out raising sheep. Wondering what type of grain mix you feed? I supplement mine while always feeding hay.

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I feed 12% all-stock (because I can buy in bulk and feed to goats or sheep).

  • @bluestategrace
    @bluestategrace Год назад +5

    With the WEF and others trying to get us to stop eating meat, what is the USDA currently doing about the smaller herder? Is anyone being treated differently?

  • @firesalamander100
    @firesalamander100 Год назад +4

    Great video, a longer sit down is always appreciated. Per pound, it looks like lamb/kids are worth more, but with an older animal you can get more meat - does the additional meat make up the difference in your experience? Or do the added inputs of extra food, time, etc. tip the scales back in the favor of younger animals?

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  Год назад +2

      In my experience, the extra input is not usually worth it. But there are certain markets it might be.

  • @inthekitchen8842
    @inthekitchen8842 Год назад +1

    Really appreciate your knowledge.

  • @carlshannon2242
    @carlshannon2242 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the videos, good information for those of us just getting started!
    Do you run goats and sheep in the same paddock?

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  Год назад +1

      Yes, I often do. They do well together you just have to make sure goats get enough copper and sheep don't get too much.

  • @quailjailss
    @quailjailss Год назад +6

    Such a good video!!! I knew the best time to take a calf to the sale barn bc I grew up with more cattle. We only had a handful of goats.
    So knowing when to take lambs to the sale barn is awesome. Thanks for making this

  • @coziii.1829
    @coziii.1829 Год назад +2

    I kid in may
    So if I wait for Easter etc in April they are 11 months old

  • @codyklassen4453
    @codyklassen4453 Год назад +2

    Thanks for your time. If sheep are born in December would you keep them for a year or sell them for cheaper? In April or so.

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  Год назад +1

      It all depends on if I really need to move them. If they are too small to sell when prices are high and I have space to hold them, I’ll keep them till next winter. However sometimes, I’ll just sell them light that way I don’t have to worry with them for 8 months.

  • @jimbuford4147
    @jimbuford4147 Год назад +2

    Excellent vid as usual. Which Jewish or Muslim holidays do you aim for to market your animals? Do you kid in the Fall?

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  Год назад +2

      I don’t target any particular holiday. I just know prices always peak late winter early spring, so I try to sell in that window. I run my rams/bucks in with my flock/herd constantly. I tried timing my breeding cycle with the market to little avail. They are born when the are born.

  • @jimbuford4147
    @jimbuford4147 Год назад +3

    By the Way, have you ever used Annual Ryegrass for hay or grazing? If so, how did you like it? Thanks

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  Год назад +2

      I have. In my experience ryegrass is awesome for about a month, but then it leaves you with little in your pasture. I know others who have had great success with it, but I just felt that it was too short lived and took too much away from my other perennial grasses. However, it has been several years since I last sowed it, I may give it another go at some point.

  • @jimbuford4147
    @jimbuford4147 Год назад +2

    Looking at the Columbia TN latest report there doesn't seem to be any advantage to holding beyond 3-4 months. i admit I am a novice when looking at the report.

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  Год назад +1

      Columbia’s report show what they sell for per/lb. Lighter ones normally sell for more per/lb, heavier less per/lb. Of course the heavier will sell for more per head.

  • @sergiofrausto6027
    @sergiofrausto6027 Год назад +1

    👋👍👍🤝

  • @electromaniacal
    @electromaniacal Год назад +2

    Question: when you say the weight of the animal- is that hanging weight or on the hoof?

  • @johnhunter1362
    @johnhunter1362 2 месяца назад +1

    Does your cost of input make the top 5 list? If you don't buy any feed and just rotational graze do you think it effects your profit margins?

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  2 месяца назад +1

      For my operation, feed is mostly a liability. I know people make a profit raising them in barns with only bought hay and feed, but I don’t have experience with that. I rationally graze 8-9 months of the year and feed hay for 3-4 months a year with almost no feed.

  • @15Muleskinner
    @15Muleskinner Год назад +1

    I’m in Morgan county and I’m struggling to find a sale barn to take them to. I’ve sold several on craigslist, but at a far cheaper price than what they would likely bring at a livestock auction.

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  Год назад +1

      I would guess Columbia, TN would be your best option.

    • @user-no8wm3fi1g
      @user-no8wm3fi1g 2 месяца назад

      Facebook market place

  • @stacyboyett2823
    @stacyboyett2823 Год назад +1

    Good morning!
    Hypothetically speaking, if one of your sheep were to have a prolapse, what antibiotic would you give her? TIA!

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  Год назад +1

      Pen-G is good for internal infections. But it seems mine is always out of date. I keep LA-200 on hand and i probably end up giving LA-200 at 1cc/25 lbs every 2 days for 6 days.

    • @stacyboyett2823
      @stacyboyett2823 Год назад

      @@rollingofarm thanks so much for all the info! It was truly helpful ❤️

  • @joea104
    @joea104 Год назад +2

    Do i have to have my goats or sheep registered or "taged" so that they sell for more ? If so how do I go about that im in texas, just starting off. Thank you for anyones input.

    • @rollingofarm
      @rollingofarm  Год назад +2

      The USDA requires a scrapes identification tag. This is so they can trace the origin if there is a scrapes outbreak. You can sign up through the USDA scrapie’s program. Many sale barns will tag them for you and charge you a small fee.

  • @user-ld5ep2od2z
    @user-ld5ep2od2z Год назад +1

    Do you take your sale goats to the local sale?

  • @booboobangbang6685
    @booboobangbang6685 Год назад +2

    How do you know where to sell?