Brilliant metaphor for farming by my friend and mentor Mark Muncer.

Source: https://www.farmerangus.co.za/2020/06/24/brilliant-metaphor-for-farming-by-my-friend-and-mentor-mark-muncer/

Mark has been responsible for many good things in my life. Having fun with our family, love of food, fabulous wine, hunting, reloading ammunition, charcuterie etc etc. He was the one who pushed me into starting my own butchery. This was whilst he was running the biggest grass fed beef operation in South Afri… Read More

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When getting into animals farming there are a great number of things to consider before you bounce into production. There are various types of livestock you can raise, which are hens, rabbits, cattle, ducks, lamb, goats, swine or horses, and are all cared for in different ways.

To be successful in livestock farming you need to know your options, goals and resources. Learning what you want to accomplish will help you in shaping up your farm so that it can be successful.

– Your Goals

So why do you want to get into livestock farming? It’s very essential that you identify and evaluate what your goals are.

Do you want to raise livestock because you want to provide your family with healthy food? You may just want to raise animals to manage forage? Or perhaps you want to produce your own livestock products and sell them for extra cash? Either way placing goals is incredibly important before you pursue your dream.

After you have made your decision on what type of livestock you want to raise, consider the land in which you are going to raise the livestock. Consider the size of your land, the laws regarding keeping livestock and property zoning. If your land is not that large you may consider raising birds but if you have large land you can raise, cattle, lamb and other large animals.

Also determine the sort of procedure you want. If you want to farm cattle determine if you need to raise cows for meat or cows for milk or if you need to raise laying chickens and meat birds. For milk production you can pick between goat milk, sheep milk or cow milk. You can just raise all of them.

The type of breed is also important so make certain you get knowledge of the several types of livestock. For example if you wish to raise beef production cows that graze on pasture the cattle that strives well on pasture is the Belted Galloway. This goes for the other animals, certain breeds will produce better than other breeds.

– Your Resources

Do you have enough resources to get started on your project? Are your finances okay to invest in livestock farming? Do you have the equipment and facilities? Setting up livestock requires that you have enough resources and are prepared to commit some money.

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