BUCK MANAGEMENT & ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION: **UNDER CONTRUCTION**
BURRO: A word taken directly from Spain. It means the common, everyday working donkey (36-48 inches) found in Spain and Mexico. It came into usage in the Western United States. As a general rule, the term burro is heard west of the Mississippi and the term donkey, east of the Mississippi.
(3) GOAT WORKING YARDS, HANDLING & TRANSPORT
(5) FEEDING, NUTRITION & BRUSH GOATS
(A) GOAT BUCK MANAGEMENT & CARE
(B) GOAT ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
(8) GOAT GENETICS & PYGMY GOATS
"Interim Holding Facilities: Provide adequate feed, water, and shelter. Rough handling is never acceptable. Adding several goats to an established group is generally less stessful and more successful than the addition of an individual animal. Whenever possible, goats should be habituated slowly to new routines."
---Goat Care Practices, University of California, Davis---
Woody Guthrie said:
I been having some hard traveling, I thought you knowed;
I been having some hard traveling, way down the road.
I been having some hard traveling, hard rambling, hard gambling.
I been having some hard traveling, Lord.
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Woody Guthrie said: "So long, it's been good to know you."
(B) GOAT ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION