Our Farm Policy:
  • Ensure the health and
    humane treatment of
our animals
  • No use of hormones or
    non-therapeutic
    antibiotics.
  • No genetically modified
    livestock
  • Protect soil and water
    quality
  • Protect and enhance
    wildlife habitat
  • Continuously improve
    management practices
"Battling The Squeeze Of High Input Costs"

SAVE MONEY with our Boer Goats.
Picture your goats turning weeds and brush into
dollars.

1, Decrease your use of herbicides. Our goats will
love to eat your weeds and brush
  • One particular operation added goats to control
    leafy spurge and cedar trees without expecting
    them to be a profit center. The goats saved
    money by being the cheapest method of weed
    control.
2. Decrease your use of fertilizers. Our goats will
return extra nutrients to your land as well-spread
manure from the unused natural resources on your
farm.
  • This is possible because different species of
    animals choose different plants to graze. Cattle
    are competing with one another for their
    favorite grasses out in a pasture. If you mix
    species, there is less chance for competition
    because sheep tend to select broad-leaved
    plants that cattle do not often choose and
    goats select woody plants that both cattle and
    sheep avoid.
3. Decrease input costs.
  • Our Boer goats are efficient low maintenance,
    pasture hardy, working Boer goats. Browse
    and forage are their main diets. Grain is feed
    sparingly. Our Boer Goats work. They know
    how to get out and hunt for their food.
MAKE MONEY with our Boer goats.
Imagine taking an extra paycheck to the bank

1. Our Boer Goats complement the Lean, Healthy
trend
 
  • The demand for high quality, lean, healthy red
    meat is the one of the underlining forces
    behind the development of the American meat
    goat industry.
2. Ethnic markets prefer our tender fresh Boer goat
meat
  • With an eager and ever increasing base of
    ethnic consumers, the demand for goat meat
    continues to grow in the United States each
    year. The importation of goat meat into the
    United States is estimated over 30 million
    dollars annually.
3. Increase your cash flow
  • Goats are in demand throughout the year.
    Selling your goats at a different time than your
    other livestock can level out the market
    fluctuations and increase your cash flow
  • Multiple markets for Boer goats include; Show
    animals, 4-H projects, Seed stock, meat, brush
    control and even for pets.
4. Increase your profit
  • A major benefit of adding our Boer goats is the
    potential for increased production from the
    same forage resource. Averaged across nine
    studies, multispecies grazing increased
    production by 24% compared to cattle-only
    grazing.
5. Increase carcass weights and weaning rates of
your  kids
  • Cross our Boer males with your existing native
    female goats and you can increase the
    offspring’s carcass weights of up to 15%, per
    generation. More weight more profit.
  • Increase your weaning rates in excess of
    160% and up to 200%. More kids, more profit.
  • Our Boer goats also have a prolonged
    breeding season which means with proper
    management the does are capable of having 3
    kid crops in a two year period. More kiddings,
    more profit.
Have Boer Goats you can be proud of and  keep money
in your pocket too!
Georgia Boers
Located in
Dewy Rose, GA
Bloodlines Steeped in Tradition, Focused on the Future