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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2014 · 44 MIN

Episode 28: Backyard Goats

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Ever consider goats as backyard pets? You will after today’s episode of Animal Instinct, as host Celia Kutcher chats with Dr. Tatiana Stanton, a member of the Cornell University Sheep and Goat Extension Program. In her spare time, Tatiana maintains a small, pasture-based herd of 40 meat goat does. She has worked as a goat/hair sheep consultant for various nonprofit organizations in the Caribbean and Central America training both new and experienced farmers in sheep and goat management. Within the United States, Tatiana has also worked as a herdsperson for commercial goat dairies and the International Dairy Goat Research Center at Prairie View, Texas. She gives an A-Z breakdown of what it means to keep a goat as a pet – from breeding to behavior. Today’s program was brought to you by Brooklyn Cares Vet. “Unlike us, goats get most of their carbohydrate energy from fibers. It’s the most important feed for them.” [10:00] “If you choose a really rare breed of goat and you want to keep that breed pure you might have a lot of difficulty finding a male goat that’s unrelated.” [21:00] –Tatiana Stanton on Animal InstinctSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Ever consider goats as backyard pets? You will after today’s episode of Animal Instinct, as host Celia Kutcher chats with Dr. Tatiana Stanton, a member of the Cornell University Sheep and Goat Extension Program. In her spare time, Tatiana maintains a small, pasture-based herd of 40 meat goat does. She has worked as a goat/hair sheep consultant for various nonprofit organizations in the Caribbean and Central America training both new and experienced farmers in sheep and goat management. Within the United States, Tatiana has also worked as a herdsperson for commercial goat dairies and the International Dairy Goat Research Center at Prairie View, Texas. She gives an A-Z breakdown of what it means to keep a goat as a pet – from breeding to behavior. Today’s program was brought to you by Brooklyn Cares Vet. “Unlike us, goats get most of their carbohydrate energy from fibers. It’s the most important feed for them.” [10:00] “If you choose a really rare breed of goat and you want to keep that breed pure you might have a lot of difficulty finding a male goat that’s unrelated.” [21:00] –Tatiana Stanton on Animal Instinct See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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