Jaw-Dropping Goat Mustering in NSW
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 มิ.ย. 2024
- Witness jaw-dropping goat mustering in NSW! Watch as 20,000 goats are mustered on a 300,000 acre station in this amazing behind-the-scenes look at the goat industry like never before. Australia is the largest exporter of goats in the world and the benefits to the environment of this industry become quickly apparent as I step behind the scenes mustering wild goats.
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Good morning, Tim, excellent topic. I was a rural rep in Queensland back about 20+ years ago and the goats were everywhere. Not being from Australia, I wonder why no one was eating them. But obviously the market wasn't there. I am really impressed with what farmers are doing now. One of my clients in Cunnamulla told me if they hadn't harvested the goats during that drought, they wouldn't have had an income that year. I love goat especially in a curry or just slow roasted, super yummy. In fact, curry goat was the first meal I cooked for Sue my partner on our first date. Great topic, it should be a Landline story, well done.
Landline has done a story about goats. its on you tube
Goats 🐐 are very very precious in Kenya 🇰🇪..perfect Animal for.Rangelands
"Focus on the animal that suits the environment"wise words Tim and amazing video as always.
I was shocked by the numbers of feral goats while traveling through NSW last year. It’s great to hear that the story isn’t as negative as I assumed. Thanks for the education.
We need goat meat in our mainstream supermarkets and properly promoted not all sent overseas or to specialised domestic markets
Great footage there Tim. 👍
Fantastic story video and farmers 👍
Great video tim
Great to see this resource being utilized. I was struck by the sizable goat population when driving Western NSW late last year
Thanks Tim
Gold ...great work guys
miss my time inb the country... another top vid
Great footage I could even smell them.
I ate some goat last year, 1st time aged 70
And folks it tasted just like Sheep
Had my first taste this year . Will eat more when I can get it . prefer lamb though .
Great intro there Tim!
We use thousands of goats here in California for weed and brush control for fire control they move them every day once they cleared everything and in rugged terrain they work great
Goats absolutely brilliant at keeping your country clean
Rubbish
Any qualified ecologist will tell you that goats are one of the most destructive things you can put into an Australian landscape. They have done massive damage to soil, water and vegetation in Australia. Far worse than sheep, which are bad enough.
@@CitizenAyellowblue Actually pigs are
Did you listen to the story😮
I'm in The Hills District of Sydney, goat is available in supermarkets here.
Impressive
Hi Tim. Really enjoyed this. It reminds me of that cross-bred Brahman-Angus & forestry video you did a couple of years ago up in northern New South Wales, where the cattle are ideal for managing the land and trees through their grazing habits. I commented on that video and asked how they'd coped with the floods that hit Lismore and you said they'd brushed it off with little damage. Similar all-round resilience here, I'm sure. Goats sure are superb at reducing fuel load - just by being allowed to express themselves. In the UK, with a large West Indian community, Jamaican goat curry is very popular and would probably be many people's first encounter with the meat. Shame the domestic market isn't bigger, which surely just comes down to cultural bias.
Thanks mate. Really appreciate your comment!
Love a good goat curry.
Una nicchia veramente interessante e nel caso potrebbero anche essere usate per ripulire grandi aree dalle sterpaglie.
Love goat meat wish it was more in supermarket only some butchers sell it,It like our camel in Australian,we waste so much,yet it could be supplied to the soup kitchen and family that are doing it hard.
What market do your goats get sold to? American?
Do you supply the UK?
How can WA farmers complain that sheep livestock isn't viable overseas, yet goat clearly is?
🎉in kenya Goats are good for nyama Choma too yummy 😋😋
Invite me to visit your farm
Add some wild camels and you got self maintenance meat farm❤
When food shortages hit people will quickly come round to the idea of goat meat. Nothing whatever wrong with it.
Leave some goats for the hunters dont take them all and be greedy
What happened to your good hat? You haven't even broken that one in yet.
Fence off yr own property keep them out if u dont own them and there feral there not yrs to muster and take buy all means if they arre in yr property u take them but if u take them from other properties around thatd not right either
Goats are feral and should not be farmed,
Two statements which do not logically belong together.