Good to see another video... I always learn something new when I watch your videos.... I have 5 acres half grass and half wooded.... I want goats for dual purpose to improve the land and meat... When I'm at a point where I can buy some goats, I know I want Kiko Goats.... Thanks for sharing
I love how the cat always has to come be near you. Cows can be a real pain. This weather has brought on many changes and with those we have to adjust as well. Good luck and have a great week.
I agree with all your reasons to raise goats. To me they are much easier to manage over cattle. The older we get, the more we need to scale down on not only animal #’s but also size of animal. I have yet to be hurt by a goat, can’t say that about a cow. 🤗
Sorry you ran into some issues, it’s ok we never stop learning 😉 your a good guy, I am sure the guy appreciated you working with him & making it right 😎👍 good to see ya vlogging again! Keep on keeping on! 💪😊
as a New Zealander we would clean up by drenching the goats with worms then we would wait the rest time for the product we used then those goats with worms would be harvested and their offspring would be harvested that is how the Kiko got the worm tolerance we breed it out by culling those that worms was a weakness - Nelson New Zealand is a lush growing region with a good rainfall
@@BoisDArcKikos yes but harvested for meat not back into the breeding pool otherwise if you all do that the USA is going to have problems with their Kiko in 10 years from now and really need to start again - send it to the slaughter house and get a freezer at home and sell it as a side business then you can do you excess males at 9 months as well as part of that business
Hey Josh sorry haven’t watched you in a while I have learned so much from you and Blue cactus dairy goats. You stay safe stay healthy and stay happy 😊 take care. God Bless you and your family 🙏🙏😎😎👍👍🐐🐐🌺✝️✝️✝️🦋🦋🌈🌈
Hi Josh, I love all of your videos. I just watched your video about Tiny and loved every minute. I'm staying a subscriber of yours and Audra. I have grown to love all my friends at Walkers, Cog Hill, Grandpa Adler, Adler Farms, K & S and so many others. You are now my family, actually you became my family from the first video I saw. I'm keeping you and your family in my prayers. Grandma Gail
Exactly the same reason, to clear underbrush, is why I started my small herd of kikos last summer. Out of the 5 does I bought, 3 were bred. Now I have 2 sets of twins and waiting for the 3rd doe to kid. I'm a Master Gardener and have been asked to write a short article about using goats to clear areas for the local Ag agent.
Mini cows like mini Hereford, Lowline Angus, mini jersey or Dexter are easier to raise than full size cows and work well with the goats. Nice thing about the mini cows is you don't have to share the meat as you only get 300 to 600 pounds total dressed meat depending on how big your mini is. The goats and minis compliment each other in the freezer too as room for both
Great to see you again ... So what worm was it and how did you find / know which ones to treat ... What do you sell a commercial doeling for down there ... if you don't mind me asking ... Thanks for the update
Great to see this video! I was wondering if something had happened. We used our goats to clean up our woods but we had Boar goats and a few milk breeds and I would not tell anyone to ever get those. I do like all of the reasons that you have and want goats.
🤔🤔. Been wondering how things were with you. I had raised Finish goats cus Kikos were real new. We had a year of rain and floods and had to begin a worming procedure cus of it. Especially the stomach worms. Nasty thing. So worth it cus goats made land better and cleaner. And milk was the best. You said it all ......just an easy animal to care for. Great looking pasture and glad ya caught the bad so soon. So glad you doing good and as always another terrific video. Did your uncle have it as well? Always sad day when ya thin out the herd but love the ones ya keeping. First time I ate goat it was slowly roasted.....so good. Be safe and take good care 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yes they have cleaned up our property I follow him he's right we just bought a quarter and going that way
That is good.
Appreciate you watching
Caribbean people LOVE goat meat!!!
It is really good and good for you
@@BoisDArcKikos my parents are from Trinidad and we have curried goat every new years.
Dope educational video ❤
You sound like an honest man. I like listening to you.I think most goats are affectionate and funny too.
Thank you. I appreciate the kind words
I was starting to wonder why you hadn’t posted a video for a while. Glad you are back.
Mimi McG thank you
Be careful when u worm. Out on open pasture they put those worm eggs back onto ground let them shed out for 3-7 days then rotate your pasture.
Good to see another video... I always learn something new when I watch your videos.... I have 5 acres half grass and half wooded.... I want goats for dual purpose to improve the land and meat... When I'm at a point where I can buy some goats, I know I want Kiko Goats....
Thanks for sharing
Good deal. I think you will be happy with kikos.
Thanks for watching
Hope they all getter better! Hope Bud and your family all good! Going to Dallas Thursday! lol
Bud Hames me too
Stay safe there.
I am so pleased for you and your family, that all is going well now, Such a beautiful property! Irene Marie Belanger
They’ve done a great job cleaning it up!
Walker Farm Fam yes they did!!
Good to see a video again! We are loving our two gals!
Ginger Reid good deal. Thanks for watching
I love how the cat always has to come be near you.
Cows can be a real pain.
This weather has brought on many changes and with those we have to adjust as well. Good luck and have a great week.
Yes she’s always out there with me !!
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the update! Have a great day ☀️
Thanks for watching!!!
I agree with all your reasons to raise goats. To me they are much easier to manage over cattle. The older we get, the more we need to scale down on not only animal #’s but also size of animal. I have yet to be hurt by a goat, can’t say that about a cow. 🤗
Linda Cole true
Thanks for watching
Sorry you ran into some issues, it’s ok we never stop learning 😉 your a good guy, I am sure the guy appreciated you working with him & making it right 😎👍 good to see ya vlogging again! Keep on keeping on! 💪😊
Thank you for the kind words
as a New Zealander we would clean up by drenching the goats with worms then we would wait the rest time for the product we used then those goats with worms would be harvested and their offspring would be harvested that is how the Kiko got the worm tolerance we breed it out by culling those that worms was a weakness - Nelson New Zealand is a lush growing region with a good rainfall
Christa Inglis I agree those that have continued worm problems need to go
Thanks for watching
@@BoisDArcKikos yes but harvested for meat not back into the breeding pool otherwise if you all do that the USA is going to have problems with their Kiko in 10 years from now and really need to start again - send it to the slaughter house and get a freezer at home and sell it as a side business then you can do you excess males at 9 months as well as part of that business
Hey Josh sorry haven’t watched you in a while I have learned so much from you and Blue cactus dairy goats. You stay safe stay healthy and stay happy 😊 take care. God Bless you and your family 🙏🙏😎😎👍👍🐐🐐🌺✝️✝️✝️🦋🦋🌈🌈
Jill Arbogast thank you for watching
I appreciate it
Glad you came back
Hi Josh, I love all of your videos. I just watched your video about Tiny and loved every minute. I'm staying a subscriber of yours and Audra. I have grown to love all my friends at Walkers, Cog Hill, Grandpa Adler, Adler Farms, K & S and so many others. You are now my family, actually you became my family from the first video I saw. I'm keeping you and your family in my prayers. Grandma Gail
Thank you Gail we really appreciate the kind words an d we are glad you are apart of our TH-cam family.
Exactly the same reason, to clear underbrush, is why I started my small herd of kikos last summer. Out of the 5 does I bought, 3 were bred. Now I have 2 sets of twins and waiting for the 3rd doe to kid. I'm a Master Gardener and have been asked to write a short article about using goats to clear areas for the local Ag agent.
Thank for watching & good luck with your article
Thanks for helping
Your welcome
Thanks for asking
Good to see you back. I was wondering where you been. Great video. Thanks for the update 👍🏼🐐🤠
McFall Farms thanks appreciate you watching
I've heard that Damascus earth in there food, stops worms from developing
Mini cows like mini Hereford, Lowline Angus, mini jersey or Dexter are easier to raise than full size cows and work well with the goats. Nice thing about the mini cows is you don't have to share the meat as you only get 300 to 600 pounds total dressed meat depending on how big your mini is. The goats and minis compliment each other in the freezer too as room for both
Tammy Coyne yes I agree!!!
Thanks for watching
Great video! Thank you.
Your welcome
Thanks for watching
Good job
Thanks for the great information I was wondering where you been at Glad everybody's okay
Mechanic Mike thank you hope y’all are staying safe too.
I got some Cydectin recently and used it. Seems like a good product.
Jim Buford yes it is
hello wondering where you have been and praying you and yours are well, take care
iona phillips thank you
Thanks for watching
Great to see you again ... So what worm was it and how did you find / know which ones to treat ... What do you sell a commercial doeling for down there ... if you don't mind me asking ... Thanks for the update
Carl Boehm I sale them for 250
On some of these goats they are having a bad runny stool that’s not clearing up & some bloat looking bellies.
Great to see this video! I was wondering if something had happened. We used our goats to clean up our woods but we had Boar goats and a few milk breeds and I would not tell anyone to ever get those. I do like all of the reasons that you have and want goats.
Moneypit Homestead thank you yes I had boers too. It was a bad experience.
Thanks for watching
Wow never knew they eat poison ivy. Had to google that..
Yes they love it.
Thanks for watching
Good video
Michael Harris thank you
What’s up, are you’ll okay out there? I haven’t seen any videos from you’ll lately
Sylvester A been doing ok. Havnt made time to film. I appreciate you asking
🤔🤔. Been wondering how things were with you. I had raised Finish goats cus Kikos were real new. We had a year of rain and floods and had to begin a worming procedure cus of it. Especially the stomach worms. Nasty thing. So worth it cus goats made land better and cleaner. And milk was the best. You said it all ......just an easy animal to care for. Great looking pasture and glad ya caught the bad so soon. So glad you doing good and as always another terrific video. Did your uncle have it as well? Always sad day when ya thin out the herd but love the ones ya keeping. First time I ate goat it was slowly roasted.....so good. Be safe and take good care 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Bonnie Wooters my uncle did have some as well. It’s been a wet winter/spring so it took its toll on the goats. Thanks for watching
Yayyy a new video!
Do i gotta drive to texas to make a new video of BUD? lol jk, hope all is well!
How long did it take them to clean up your farm? You give good advise. Thank you.
It took about a good year to clean it up. It was pretty heavy in underbrush.
Thanks for watching
Hey would you like a new buckling? I have a pretty black and white dappled Boer Kiko boy.
Xeric Farm I have 4 bucks right now. I don’t have room for another one. How are things going with your goats
@@BoisDArcKikos things are going ok. My husband is about to wether the 3 black ones but I want to find the biggest one a home lol
We've been missing your videos. By the way, what process do you use to wean your babies? Do they ever stop crying for momma or whatever? Thanks
Jim Buford I’m going to be working on one this week. I will be weaning some in it. Yea it’s noisy for a few days.
We need a BUD update! We miss the goats too! Thanks in advance
You got it!
@@BoisDArcKikos thank you so much. I watch several channels but this is my favorite!
I appreciate that. I have had a lot going on & appreciate the kind words
@@BoisDArcKikos your welcome and yeah its a crazy world right now! Just if you get i wod enjoy. I will make sure to share it!
Wormy goats can be culled, and your herd will improve over time.
Yes that’s what we do. Thanks for watching
@@BoisDArcKikos
Thank you. Great channel!
Thank you
How many goats, and how long did it take? I've just over an acre I need cleared on my Homestead in Woodville, TX.
Brian Foltz wouldn’t take long for a acre 5 hd would knock it out
@@BoisDArcKikos Thank You.
Brian Foltz your welcome
@@BoisDArcKikos May
I contact you after In get moved on my property, and get a fence an small shelter built?
Brian Foltz yes you can. I don’t expect to have anything available until May 2021
Wha
Thanks for watching
I’m looking at getting into meat goats after I retire. How many did you start with in your initial herd?
6 Count Family I started with 5 doelings
Bois D’ Arc Kiko Goats thank you for the quick response! New to the channel and eager to learn!
6 Count Family your welcome
Thanks for watching
I have been looking into getting a couple of kikos. I can't figure out how to buy them? Where to buy them?
funkmaster45 find a breeder in your area. The nationalkikoregistery.com has a breeder list for states.
Next video you should make it about raising bottle baby hoats
Goats
If I had some bottle babies I would make a video for sure.
Thanks for watching
Bois D’ Arc Kiko Goats do you sell your bottle baby’s or do you just not have any
Tyson Boppre I havnt had one since I have gone to all kikos. But I’m thinking of next yr pulling at least one triplet to be a bottle baby.
Bois D’ Arc Kiko Goats dang kikos are good moms didn’t realize that
First
Thanks for watching
Is it possible can you get me some kiko goat.
Where are you located?
Things happen! Could be a lot worse.
Daryl Campbell very true
Thanks for watching
Most eaten meat in the world lol
Yes it is and good for you