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Since goats are sociable and curious animals a lot of people consider raising them as pets as well. When starting out in goat farming it is very important that you get your facts right. Knowledge in what you are doing is very important in order to raise healthy goats. Raising goats is very exciting and rewarding but it depends if you have the right tools and care for your goats. You too can grow big, healthy, profit-paying goats, if you will merely meet certain clearly defined goat requirements. If you do this, and it's easy, you need never worry about profits, you are sure to succeed. The Benefits Of Raising Goats... You become self-sufficient. Goats will provide you with free milk for your whole family to drink. You can also produce fresh cheese from the milk saving you a lot of money in buying daily produce. There is no doubt that goat meat taste very nice and is consumed by a lot of people around the world. Since it's more affordable than cows meat it's demand is ever growing. You as a farmer can supply this demand and make residual income. You can grow your own fiber when raising goats. Cashmere goats produce cashmere, Angora and Pygora goats produce mohair, and crosses between the two breeds produce a fiber called cashgora which high quality fiber. This fiber can be sold to spinners or companies bringing you some good source of income. Goats are well-known for their ability to wipe out weeds. And for this reason some farmers rent out their flock to other municipalities to clean up areas that are overgrown with weeds or blackberry bushes. Farmers prefer goats weeding then herbicides making it good business model. Unless your goats are just brush eaters or pets you probably want to breed them. Breeding them will help in them producing a fresh supply of milk and you can sell the breeds to other farmers. A goat is an animal that is known to be social. Once you establish a solid relationship with them they will enjoy spending time with you. This means you can freely go with them for hikes with no worry on what they will eat because they will find some greens along the way. As you see there are lots of benefits as to why one would want to raise their own goats. When done right goat farming can be very rewarding and can bring some good profits as well. But it is very important that you know what you are doing when starting out because you can easily make costly mistakes. Weather you want to learn how to be a goat farmer or just want to master the art of producing tenda meat, milk and fiber, having the correct information is needed to start your new hobby. Without information we would all be floundering in the dark. Knowing where and how to start with raising goats will prevent your dream from becoming a disaster, so keep on reading... Now How Can You Get It All In One Place? If you want simple, easy read information on raising healthy goats and enjoy all the benefits of owning goats, all in one place, finally there's now a complete guide to successful goat farming. Introducing... How To Raise Goats Goat farming has been around for centuries. Ever since man found that this animal maybe a resource of food, drink and clothing, raising goats has become a sort of livelihood for numerous people. Goat farming is so adaptable that wherever you look internationally, you'll certainly locate a goat raising industry in most countries. Raising goats for profit is probably one of the most up and coming businesses of today. All around you there appears to be an increasing demand for many goat-related products. Apart from the meat itself, there is goat's milk which can the exhausted as-is, or employed in the production everything from artisan cheeses and yogurts to soaps and lotions! The goat fiber, in addition referred to as mohair or cashmere, is a very profitable renewable crop. To someone looking for a profitable business venture with a reduced initial investment, raising goats for profit is probably one of the best available options. In detail youwill learn: The Origins Of Goats Lifestyle Characteristics of Goats Beginning To Raise Goats The Multiple Uses Of Goat Getting Started With Raising Goats Raising Goats For Milk Breeds Of Dairy Goats Requirements For Breeding Dairy Goats How To Milk Your Dairy Goat Feeding The Dairy Goat Raising Goats For Meat Breeds Of Meat Goats Requirements For Breeding Meat Goats The Right Minerals for Meat Goats Feeding Acorns to Meat Goats Raising Goats For Fiber Breeds Of Fiber Goats Goat Fiber Characteristics Caring for Mohair Goat Breeds Taking Care of Pygmy Goats Taking Care of Nubian Goats How To Take Care Of A Newborn Goat How To Build A Proper Goat House How To Breed A Goat Treating Your Goats Correctly Common Goat Diseases And Treatment Additional Tips On Taking Care Of Goats Doing Goat Farming For Income The Economics Of Keeping Goats Value Adding And Marketing Ways To Transporting Your Goats It's All About Raising Goats When starting out in goat farming it is very important that you get your facts right. Knowledge in what you are doing is very important in order to raise healthy goats. Raising goats is very exciting and rewarding but it depends if you have the right tools and care for your goats. You will have to put forth the effort if you want to raise goats. There is plenty that you will need to know before you take on the task of a whole new world. For most people, this is the first time raising goats and they don’t know what to do. And since a lot of people are now turning to eating organic foods most farmers are now raising their livestock the organic way. Organic meat is healthier then commercially produced meat which is why people like it. It also tastes a lot better. This ebook also covers how to raise your goats the organic way. It's all about successful goat farming. "Look At What Other Farmers Say About How To Raise Goats!" "I'm Getting Excited In Raising Goats" Hi Gerard, I decided to raise goats when I heard how profitable their milk is. As I did more research about raising goats I also got to know that the meat is profitable as well. I then came along your guide and since it gives information on raising goats for milk and meat I decided to get a copy. You ebook has so much to the point guidelines and when I need to know something, I am able to find the answers in this ebook. I re-read the ebook from time to time as I go through the different stages of my goat development. I would like to thank you for putting together this ebook and sharing the information with us. I'm so pumped up with information its exciting. Thank You! Rita Davidson. "Yet Another Good Livestock Product" Hi Gerard, I bought your ebook yesterday and I just want to say thank you for such a informative resource. Your ebook is easy to understand and has helped me finally get started. I have learned a great deal about goats and this guide has covered everything. All the sections in the ebook has given me guidelines in avoiding pitfalls that are common with beginner goat farmers. After reading your ebook for the second time I'm handing it over to my husband so we can both get guidelines in raising goats and also share ideas. Enjoy Your Day! Carlos De Morr. "I Was Raised In The City" Hi Gerard, My name is Sandra and was raised in the city. And being raised in the city you kind of don't know how a goat looks like. Since I was interested in raising goats I knew that I needed to get some good training in raising goats. I was recommended to you ebook from another livestock forum and I'm also a happy customer. I have read it from cover to cover and I feel more confident that I will be able to raise healthy goats in my backyard. I would like to thank you for your ebook, the resources list helps me as well and saves me time in searching. Highly recommended ebook to anyone who is serious about raising healthy goats. Nice One! John Norris. Many People Don't Know Where To Start! Don't be one of those people who spend a fortune in getting guidance. This ebook will not only save you time on doing the research needed, but also in your pocketbook. This guide won't leave you hanging not knowing what to do next. Its a step by stepgoat farmingplan that spells out your next step in plain English, you won't need to look for other information or join any other expensivegoat raisingtraining course once you have this guide in your disposal. But that's not all because when youget your copy of"How To Raise Goats" you will also receive....... Free Bonus#1 Goat Feeding And Equipment Goats usually need nutritious food regularly to be healthy, happy and contended. A diet that is high in energy, low in fiber and supplemented with ample of protein is considered ideal and wholesome to ensure the upward and steady growth of goats. Goats can not be called a goat unless it loves its food. 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  249. <td class="XSP_CENTER_PANEL" rowspan=2><table class="XSP_CENTER_PANEL"><tr><td class="XSP_MAIN_PANEL"><P><FONT size=3>Finally, A <STRONG>Complete&nbsp;Guide</STRONG>&nbsp;That Shows You...</FONT></P>
  250. <H1 align=center><FONT color=#993300>"How To Raise&nbsp;Healthy Profitable<br> Goats For&nbsp;Meat Or Milk In Your Own Farm Yard&nbsp;Even If You're Just Starting Out <br>In Raising Goats"</FONT></H1>
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  252. <P align=center><FONT size=3>“That's Right, This Is A <STRONG>Beginner's And Advanced Farmers Guide </STRONG>That Will Guide You On How To Raise Your Very Own&nbsp;Goats For <STRONG>Profits Or Pleasure</STRONG> Even If You've Never Done Any Form Of Farming Before!"</FONT></STRONG></P>
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  266. <P><STRONG>Name:</STRONG> Gerard Dawn</P>
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  268. <P>Dear Goat Owner Or Farmer:</P>
  269.  
  270.  
  271. <P><FONT face="Times New Roman, Serif" size=6><STRONG>Y</STRONG></FONT>ou've been searching around for information on how to raise goats, but you not finding enough guidelines to get you started? Or you have some questions you need answers to when raising goats? Well look no further because I've got the answers to all questions you may have to raising your own healthy goats.</P>
  272.  
  273. <P>No body knows when goats where first discovered but what we know is that they are a good source of meat, milk, butter and fiber. Goat hairs and skins can be sold be as well. </P>
  274.  
  275. <P>Goat are known to be domestic animals with male goats called 'bucks' and females called 'does'. Since goats are sociable and curious animals a lot of people consider raising them as pets as well.</P>
  276.  
  277. <P>When starting out in goat farming it is very important that you get your facts right. Knowledge in what you are doing is very important in order to raise healthy goats. Raising <a href='https://www.guidetoprofitablelivestock.com/howtoraisegoats/raising-Nubian-Goats-for-beginners.html' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">goats</a> is very exciting and rewarding but it depends if you have the right tools and care for your goats.</P>
  278.  
  279. <P>You too can grow big, healthy, profit-paying goats, if you will merely meet certain clearly defined goat requirements. If you do this, and it's easy, you need never worry about profits, you are sure to succeed.</P>
  280.  
  281. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  282. <P><STRONG>The Benefits Of Raising Goats...</STRONG></P>
  283.  
  284. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0> You become self-sufficient. Goats will provide you with free milk for your whole family to drink. You can also produce fresh cheese from the milk saving you a lot of money in buying daily produce.</P>
  285.  
  286.  
  287. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0> There is no doubt that goat meat taste very nice and is consumed by a lot of people around the world. Since it's more affordable than cows meat it's demand is ever growing. You as a farmer can supply this demand and make residual income.</P>
  288.  
  289.  
  290. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0> You can grow your own fiber when raising goats. Cashmere goats produce cashmere, Angora and Pygora goats produce mohair, and crosses between the two breeds produce a fiber called cashgora which high quality fiber. This fiber can be sold to spinners or companies bringing you some good source of income.</P>
  291.  
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  294. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0> Goats are well-known for their ability to wipe out weeds. And for this reason some farmers rent out their flock to other municipalities to clean up areas that are overgrown with weeds or blackberry bushes. Farmers prefer goats weeding then herbicides making it good business model.</P>
  295.  
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  297.  
  298. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0> Unless your goats are just brush eaters or pets you probably want to breed them. Breeding them will help in them producing a fresh supply of milk and you can sell the breeds to other farmers.</P>
  299.  
  300.  
  301. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0> A goat is an animal that is known to be social. Once you establish a solid relationship with them they will enjoy spending time with you. This means you can freely go with them for hikes with no worry on what they will eat because they will find some greens along the way.</P>
  302.  
  303.  
  304. <P>As you see there are lots of benefits as to why one would want to raise their own goats. When done right <a href='https://www.guidetoprofitablelivestock.com/howtoraisegoats/how-hard-is-it-to-take-care-of-a-baby-goat.html' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">goat</a> farming can be very rewarding and can bring some good profits as well. But it is very important that you know what you are doing when starting out because you can easily make costly mistakes. </P>
  305.  
  306.  
  307. <P>Weather you want to learn how to be a goat farmer or just want to master the art of producing tenda meat, milk and fiber, having the correct information is needed to start your new hobby. Without information we would all be floundering in the dark. Knowing where and how to start with raising goats will prevent your dream from becoming a disaster, so keep on reading...</P>
  308. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  309.  
  310. <P align=center><FONT color=#993300 size=4><STRONG>Now How Can You Get It All In One Place?</STRONG></FONT></P>
  311.  
  312.  
  313. <P>If you want simple, easy read information on raising healthy goats and enjoy all the benefits of owning goats, all in one place, finally there's now a complete guide to successful goat farming.</P>
  314.  
  315. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  316.  
  317.  
  318.  
  319. <P><STRONG>Introducing...</STRONG></P>
  320. <P align=center><FONT color=#993300 size=5><STRONG><center><H2>How To Raise Goats</H2></center></STRONG></FONT></P>
  321.  
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  324.  
  325. <P><IMG title="How To Raise Goats" alt="How To Raise Goats" src="HowToRaiseGoats.jpg" align=right border=0></P>
  326. <P>Goat farming has been around for centuries. Ever since man found that this animal maybe a resource of food, drink and clothing, raising goats has become a sort of livelihood for numerous people. </P>
  327. <P>Goat farming is so adaptable that wherever you look internationally, you'll certainly locate a goat raising industry in most countries.</P>
  328. <P>Raising goats for profit is probably one of the most up and coming businesses of today. All around you there appears to be an increasing demand for many goat-related products.</P>
  329. <P>Apart from the meat itself, there is goat's milk which can the exhausted as-is, or employed in the production everything from artisan cheeses and yogurts to soaps and lotions!</P>
  330. <P>The goat fiber, in addition referred to as mohair or cashmere, is a very profitable renewable crop. To someone looking for a profitable business venture with a reduced initial investment, raising goats for profit is probably one of the best available options.</P>
  331. <P><STRONG>In detail you&nbsp;will learn:</STRONG>&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
  332.  
  333.  
  334. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>The Origins Of Goats</P>
  335. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Lifestyle Characteristics of Goats</P>
  336. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Beginning To Raise Goats</P>
  337. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>The Multiple Uses Of Goat</P>
  338. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Getting Started With Raising Goats</P>
  339. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Raising Goats For Milk</P>
  340. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Breeds Of Dairy Goats</P>
  341. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Requirements For Breeding Dairy Goats</P>
  342. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>How To Milk Your Dairy Goat</P>
  343. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Feeding The Dairy Goat</P>
  344. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Raising Goats For Meat</P>
  345. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Breeds Of Meat Goats</P>
  346. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Requirements For Breeding Meat Goats</P>
  347. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>The Right Minerals for Meat Goats</P>
  348. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Feeding Acorns to Meat Goats</P>
  349. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Raising Goats For Fiber</P>
  350. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Breeds Of Fiber Goats</P>
  351. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Goat Fiber Characteristics</P>
  352. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Caring for Mohair Goat Breeds</P>
  353. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Taking Care of Pygmy Goats</P>
  354. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Taking Care of Nubian Goats</P>
  355. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>How To Take Care Of A Newborn Goat</P>
  356. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>How To Build A Proper Goat House</P>
  357. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>How To Breed A Goat</P>
  358. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Treating Your Goats Correctly</P>
  359. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Common Goat Diseases And Treatment</P>
  360. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Additional Tips On Taking Care Of Goats</P>
  361. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Doing Goat Farming For Income</P>
  362. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>The Economics Of Keeping Goats</P>
  363. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Value Adding And Marketing</P>
  364. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="checkmark2.gif" border=0>Ways To Transporting Your Goats</P>
  365.  
  366.  
  367. <P><FONT size=1></FONT>&nbsp;</P>
  368. <P align=center><FONT color=#993300 size=4><STRONG>It's All About Raising Goats</STRONG></FONT></P>
  369.  
  370.  
  371. <P>When starting out in goat farming it is very important that you get your facts right. Knowledge in what you are doing is very important in order to raise healthy goats. Raising goats is very exciting and rewarding but it depends if you have the right tools and care for your goats.</P>
  372.  
  373.  
  374. <P>You will have to put forth the effort if you want to raise goats. There is plenty that you will need to know before you take on the task of a whole new world.&nbsp; For most people, this is the first time raising <a href='https://www.agriculture.com/family/living-the-country-life/12-popular-goat-breeds' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">goats</a> and they don’t know what to do.&nbsp;</P>
  375.  
  376.  
  377.  
  378. <P>And since a lot of people are now turning to eating organic foods most farmers are now raising their livestock the organic way. Organic meat is healthier then commercially produced meat which is why people like it. It also tastes a lot better. This ebook also covers how to raise your goats the organic way. It's all about successful goat farming. </P>
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  384. <P><FONT size=1>&nbsp;</P></FONT>
  385. <P align=center><FONT color=#993300 size=4><STRONG><EM>"Look At What Other Farmers Say About<br> How To Raise Goats!"</EM></STRONG></FONT></P>
  386. <P align=center><IMG title="" style="WIDTH: 165px; HEIGHT: 65px" height=108 alt="" src="br.png" width=98 border=0></P>
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  392. <P align=center><FONT color=#800000 size=4><STRONG>"I'm Getting Excited In Raising Goats"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  393. <P align=left>Hi Gerard,</P>
  394. <P align=left>I decided to raise goats when I heard how profitable their milk is. As I did more research about raising goats I also got to know that the meat is profitable as well.</P>
  395. <P align=left>I then came along your guide and since it gives information on raising goats for milk and meat I decided to get a copy. You ebook has so much to the point guidelines and when I need to know something, I am able to find the answers in this ebook. I re-read the ebook from time to time as I go through the different stages of my goat development. </P>
  396. <P align=left>I would like to thank you for putting together this ebook and sharing the information with us. I'm so pumped up with information its exciting.</P>
  397. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Thank You!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  398. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Rita Davidson.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  399. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  400. <P>
  401. <TABLE style="BORDER-RIGHT: maroon 3px solid; BORDER-TOP: maroon 3px solid; FONT-SIZE: 10pt; BORDER-LEFT: maroon 3px solid; WIDTH: 470px; COLOR: black; BORDER-BOTTOM: maroon 3px solid; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; HEIGHT: 100px; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #eff7df; TEXT-ALIGN: center" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 align=center>
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  405. <P align=center><FONT color=#800000 size=4><STRONG>"Yet Another Good Livestock Product"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  406. <P align=left>Hi Gerard,</P>
  407. <P align=left>I bought your ebook yesterday and I just want to say thank you for such a informative resource. Your ebook is easy to understand and has helped me finally get started. I have learned a great deal about goats and this guide has covered everything. </P>
  408. <P align=left>All the sections in the ebook has given me guidelines in avoiding pitfalls that are common with beginner goat farmers. After reading your ebook for the second time I'm handing it over to my husband so we can both get guidelines in raising goats and also share ideas.</P>
  409. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Enjoy Your Day!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  410. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Carlos De Morr.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  411. <P>&nbsp;</P>
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  417. <P align=center><FONT color=#800000 size=4><STRONG>"I Was Raised In The City"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  418. <P align=left>Hi Gerard,</P>
  419. <P align=left>My name is Sandra and was raised in the city. And being raised in the city you kind of don't know how a goat looks like. Since I was interested in raising goats I knew that I needed to get some good training in raising goats.</P>
  420. <P align=left>I was recommended to you ebook from another livestock forum and I'm also a happy customer. I have read it from cover to cover and I feel more confident that I will be able to raise healthy goats in my backyard. </P>
  421. <P align=left>I would like to thank you for your ebook, the resources list helps me as well and saves me time in searching. Highly recommended ebook to anyone who is serious about raising healthy goats.</P>
  422. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Nice One!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  423. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>John Norris.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  424.  
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  427.  
  428. <P><FONT size=1></FONT>&nbsp;</P>
  429. <P align=center><FONT color=#993300 size=4><STRONG>Many People Don't Know Where To Start!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  430. <P>Don't be one of those people who spend a fortune in getting guidance. This ebook will not only save you time on doing the research needed, but also in your pocketbook.</P>
  431. <P>This guide won't leave you hanging not knowing what to do next. Its a step by step&nbsp;goat farming&nbsp;plan that spells out your next step in plain English, you won't need to look for other information or join any other expensive&nbsp;goat raising&nbsp;training course once you have this guide in your disposal.&nbsp;</P>
  432.  
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  436.  
  437.  
  438. <P>But that's not all because when you&nbsp;get your copy of&nbsp;"How To Raise Goats" you will also receive...&nbsp;</P>
  439. <P align=center><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,153)" color=#800000 size=4><STRONG>Detailed Guide #1</STRONG></FONT>&nbsp;</P>
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  444. <P align=left><IMG title="Raising Goats For Profit" alt="Raising Goats For Profit" src="http://www.guidetoprofitablelivestock.com/GoatFeeding.gif" align=left border=0></P>
  445. <P align=center><FONT color=#800000 size=4><STRONG>Goat Feeding And Equipment</STRONG></FONT></P>
  446.  
  447.  
  448.  
  449.  
  450. <P align=left>Goats usually need nutritious food regularly to be healthy, happy and contended.  </P>
  451. <P align=left>A diet that is high in energy, low in fiber and supplemented with ample of protein is considered ideal and wholesome to ensure the upward and steady growth of goats.</P>
  452. <P align=left>Goats can not be called a goat unless it loves its food. Its feeding habits are characterized with rooting and pleading for more food and eating food with a great gusto and relish.  </P>
  453. <P align=left>However, in spite of your goats being constantly obsessed with the idea of eating food, it does not mean you submit to its obsession. </P>
  454. <P align=left>There is a specific and regulated pattern of feeding and eating habits for your goats and before you give your goats that extra morsel of food, ponder again!</P>
  455.  
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  457.  
  458.  
  459.  
  460.  
  461. <P align=left><STRONG>With this ebook you will discover:</STRONG></P>
  462. <P align=left><IMG src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0>&nbsp;Healthy Goat Feeding</P>
  463. <P align=left><IMG src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0>&nbsp;Goat Natural Diet</P>
  464. <P align=left><IMG src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0>&nbsp;Organic Goat Feed</P>
  465. <P align=left><IMG src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0>&nbsp;Goat Feeding Chart</P>
  466. <P align=left><IMG src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0>&nbsp;Goat Feeding Equipment</P>
  467.  
  468.  
  469. <P align=left>This is a must have guide for every farmer who wants to proper feed their goats, its a complete ebook to healthy goat farming that will ensure that you feed your goats the right nutrients from a young age.</P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR>
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  474. <P align=center><FONT color=#800000 size=4><STRONG>&nbsp;+</STRONG></FONT></P>
  475. <P align=center><STRONG><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff99" color=#800000 size=4>Detailed Guide #2</FONT></STRONG></P>
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  480. <P align=left><IMG title="How To Start Goat Farming Business" height=309 alt="How To Start Goat Farming Business" src="http://www.guidetoprofitablelivestock.com/GoatHousing.gif" width=182 align=left border=0></P>
  481. <P align=center><FONT color=#800000 size=4><STRONG>Goat Housing And Shelter</STRONG></FONT></P>
  482.  
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  485.  
  486. <P align=left>When just beginning in raising goats the first thing you have to prepare is land and housing.</P>
  487.  
  488. <P align=left>Raising goats requires you to build a proper house for them. The housing provides the goats with shade from the hot sun and keeps them warm in the winter. </P>
  489. <P align=left>Goats house can be designed using wire, fencing hardware and hay. And house should be well ventilated as well and be kept clean.</P>
  490. <P align=left>Believe it or not but goats are clean animals and don't like to defecate their own pens but that doesn't mean you can't help them out.</P>
  491.  
  492.  
  493.  
  494.  
  495. <P align=left><STRONG>With this ebook will discover:</STRONG></P>
  496. <P align=left><IMG src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0>Goat Housing Requirements</P>
  497. <P align=left><IMG src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0>Goat Odor Control</P>
  498. <P align=left><IMG src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0>Goat Housing Types (with measurements)</P>
  499. <P align=left><IMG src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0>Goat Housing Systems</P>
  500. <P align=left><IMG src="Check-dark-red-shadow.gif" border=0>Goat House Equipment</P>
  501.  
  502. <P align=left>With "Goat Housing And Shelter" you’ll be amazed at how simple and easy it is to proper house your goat. You will get all the different options to housing and the required equipment for goat farming.&nbsp;</P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR>
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  512. <P><FONT size=1></FONT>&nbsp;</P>
  513. <P align=center><FONT color=#993300 size=4><STRONG>How Much Is That Worth To You?</STRONG></FONT></P>
  514. <P>"<b>How To Raise Goats</b>" retails for $167. But today we have reduced our price to get you started and are offering it to you for <STRONG>only $37</STRONG>. All of the information on starting a goat farm is simple to understand with images to guide you. You'll never find&nbsp;a guide that&nbsp;guides to on raising healthy goats in one ebook.</P>
  515. <P>This guide eliminates the time you will spend searching for incomplete information about raising&nbsp;goats. You don't have to purchase a guide on&nbsp;feeding&nbsp;goats&nbsp;alone, then buy yet another guide on raising&nbsp;young goats&nbsp;and&nbsp;keeping your&nbsp;<a href='https://www.guidetoprofitablelivestock.com' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">livestock</a>  healthy separately, that will cost you over $100. Just by making a one time investment of $37 you will get all you need to know on raising&nbsp;goats at a cost of the price.</P>
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  527. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  528. <P align=center><FONT color=#993300 size=4><STRONG>If You Serious About Raising Healthy Goats<br> Then This Is Your Guide</STRONG></FONT></P>
  529.  
  530.  
  531.  
  532. <DIV align=left>You should know that there are various diseases that goats will contract.&nbsp; Some of these diseases come from viruses, parasites and bacteria.&nbsp; The diagnosis of the diseases will vary.&nbsp; However, some of these diseases may be similar and can be difficult to pinpoint.&nbsp;</DIV>
  533. <P>Treatment is imminent in order to get them well very quickly.&nbsp; That is a part that the farmer is required to play as far as getting their <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">goats</a> back to health.&nbsp; A lot of times, these diseases can be prevented if the farmer takes preventive steps to keep their goat healthy. This ebook covers all you need to know on treating various goat diseases as well.</P>
  534. <P>&nbsp;</P>
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  540. <P align=center><FONT color=#800000 size=4><STRONG>" This Is A&nbsp;Very Informative Ebook</STRONG><STRONG>"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  541. <P align=left>Hi Gerard,</P>
  542. <P align=left>My neighbors have their own goats and they often graze inside my yard, it has always been&nbsp;an interest to me t&nbsp;farm my very own goats. I noticed that they graze in little food but still produce a lot of meat.</P>
  543. <P align=left>And the way they multiply is very often, some thing like once a year, so if you have 5 females you are looking at reproducing 5 more goats a year, and thats a good investment.</P>
  544. <P align=left>As I said before it's was always been in my thoughts to raise goats of my own. I then got a copy of your ebook and all the guidelines I needed where in there. Things like the right shelter and the types of diseases they are prone to. This in all is a very informative ebook.</P>
  545. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Thank You!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  546. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Penwell Martins.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
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  548. <P align=center><FONT color=#993300 size=4><STRONG>Nothing, Absolutely Nothing, Is Left Out!</STRONG></FONT></P>
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  660. <p>Goats are large and sometimes belligerent livestock. If you have no prior livestock handling experience, you may underestimate the difficulty in raising these domestic animals, but once you get used to goats, it can be easy.</p>
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  666. <p>When done right, goat farming can be very profitable. Like other forms of livestock farming, Goat production involves substantial capital investment and some risks. Raising goats successfully also requires daily attention.</p>
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