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This book contains a series of stories about two Angora goats that
discover humans for the first time. The goats venture from their
home in the Golden Berry Glen and meet Sophie and Jacob. They
discover magical powers that they didn't know they had and use them
to help Sophie and to delight Jacob. The goats decide to find Jacob
for a second time and help him to find a fish. Much fun follows.
The continuing escapades of two Angora goats, who track down a boy
named Jacob in this colour illustrated children's story. The goats
escape and meet Jacob who is fishing. Jacob tells the goats that he
is trying to catch a special fish and the goats relate what they
know. The adventure continues and Jacob gets given some magic
powers that allow them all to play together whenever they wish.
The colour illustrated children's story relates the further
adventures of two Angora goats. They leave their home in the forest
and meet a boy named Jacob. With him they have a lot of fun and
when using their magical powers get into difficulty. They find
themselves discovering other goats on a goat farm. The story is
suitable for children of all ages and the illustrations tell the
story visually.
The colour illustrated children's story tells the adventure of two
Angora goats; how they discover a girl named Sophie and help her to
get home. In the process, they discover their magical powers. This
is a delightful bed-time story book and reflects the curious nature
of goats, as well as illustrating the story visually for children
of all ages. The story creates excitement, delight and magic.
The "Milking Your Goats What You Need To Know Guide" helps you
learn about milking goats and what to consider. Why Milk Goats? How
much milk can goats produce? What are your goat's nutritional
requirements when milking? Why record the quantities of milk you
get from your goat? What do you need to milk goats? Why dry goats?
What about Mastitis and milking goats? Keeping your milking goats
healthy is vital for optimum production of goat's milk and what you
need to know is covered in this guide.
The Book "Kidding Goats" takes you through what you need to prepare
for when your goat is about to give birth. How long does gestation
take? Why does record keeping help? What supplies are needed for
kidding? Why separate the dam from your other goats? How can you
tell when your goat is going to give birth? What are the signs of
parturition? When do you need to assist with the delivery of the
kid? What are the things that can go wrong? This short and easy to
read guide will answer these questions for you, help you to be well
prepared and knowledgeable about the birthing of goats. Series:
Goat Knowledge 13
The book "Water, Vitamins, Minerals And Dietary Needs For Goats,"
explains why water is so important and discusses vitamins, minerals
and other dietary needs for your goats. What are the types of
protein sources? Why are carbohydrates important? What are the fat
requirements for goats? What functions do vitamins assist? What are
the mineral needs of goats? What are the goat's needs for fibre?
What are the requirements for optimum production? This guide
explains the six essential nutrients needed for keeping your goats
healthy and well, so their output delivers high nutritious
products.
This short and easy to read guide discusses what you need to think
about for your goats. What are your goats housing and bedding
options? What to think about when setting up the best pasture for
your goats? What are your options for fencing and exercise yards?
Good ventilation is essential for your goats to optimise health and
well-being. This is the seventh book in the Goat Knowledge Series.
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How To Breed Goats And Manage Gestation, is a simple easy to read
guide to help you consider what you need to think about for
breeding goats for milk, meat and hair. What are your criteria for
selecting a buck? Which does should you breed? When to breed? What
breeding management practices should you employ? What nutritional
considerations are there when a doe is pregnant? These and more
answers to questions are covered in this informational guide.
"How To Care For Your Newborn Goat Kids" will guide you through
what you need to know, consider and prepare for, when preparing for
kidding. What factors affect survival? Why is colostrum important?
What should the kid's behaviour look like after birth? What are the
procedures and practices needed? What about ear tagging? Looking
after your newborn kid is important to get it off to a good start.
Learning about what you need to think about and how to ensure
success, is covered in this easy to read guide.
What do you need to think about when weaning your kid goats? This
easy to read simple guide explains the preparation needed, factors
to consider, when to wean and at what age. Different weaning
systems are discussed and how to introduce creep feeding.
Implication for parasites and vaccination also covered. This is the
eighth book in the series "Goat Knowledge." www.goatlapshop.com
This is an easy to read short guide about the plants that are good
for goats and those that cause problems, or are poisonous to goats.
This mini e-book covers grasses, forage, cereals and other plants
and what to think about when you want goats to clear ground.
"Plants And Goats An Easy To Read Guide," helps you to know what
plants are good for your goats and what plants are bad for your
goats. This is the sixth book in the series Goat Knowledge.
When you are thinking about keeping goats you need to have some
good knowledge about what to consider, before taking on this
long-term commitment. This easy to read guide, gives you the basic
information you need to know and what is likely to be involved.
Preventative health care is essential for animals and especially
for goats that are ruminants. The guide leads you through what a
beginner needs to know to get started and to be successful at goat
keeping.
Knowing about what nutrition your goat needs is essential. This
short and easy-to-read guide talks about the essential nutrients
needed from water, protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and
minerals. Discussed are the cycles of bucks, does and kids and
their nutrition requirements. Also the type of nutrition needed
depends upon what produce you hope to gain from your goats, as this
varies depending on meat, milk or fibre production. This is guide 5
in the Goat Knowledge series and is intended to improve your
knowledge, in short bite-size chunks of information, as goat
keepers are very busy people.
Goats are ruminants and the economics of feeding your goats
constitutes a major part of your herd costs. Knowledge about your
goats' digestive systems is useful, so that you understand the
process of how your goat gains nutrients and energy from its food
to keep them healthy and productive. This short and simple guide
explains the four chambers and the processes of goat's stomachs and
the digestive processes. The guide also gives you a lot to consider
about the feed you give your goats, so that you optimise their
output and produce, whether you want to increase growth for meat,
production of milk and for breeding success.
This book contains a series of stories about two Angora goats that
discover humans for the first time. The goats venture from their
home in the Golden Berry Glen and meet Sophie and Jacob. They
discover magical powers that they didn't know they had and use them
to help Sophie and to delight Jacob. The goats decide to find Jacob
for a second time and help him to find a fish. Much fun follows.
The colour illustrated children's story tells the adventure of two
Angora goats; how they discover a girl named Sophie and help her to
get home. In the process, they discover their magical powers. This
is a delightful bed-time story book and reflects the curious nature
of goats, as well as illustrating the story visually for children
of all ages. The story creates excitement, delight and magic.
The continuing escapades of two Angora goats, who track down a boy
named Jacob in this colour illustrated children's story. The goats
escape and meet Jacob who is fishing. Jacob tells the goats that he
is trying to catch a special fish and the goats relate what they
know. The adventure continues and Jacob gets given some magic
powers that allow them all to play together whenever they wish.
The colour illustrated children's story relates the further
adventures of two Angora goats. They leave their home in the forest
and meet a boy named Jacob. With him they have a lot of fun and
when using their magical powers get into difficulty. They find
themselves discovering other goats on a goat farm. The story is
suitable for children of all ages and the illustrations tell the
story visually.
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