Goat Raising Equipments
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November 20th, 2010
Hi Sir,
We have cattle in our farm and i intend to slowly change it into goats. Can i be a memeber of your federation sir, how? i’m from davao city po, do you have office here?
thank you and more power.
sincerely yours,
langlang
December 25th, 2011
Langlang,
Thank you for your interest in joining the Federation of Goat and Sheep Producers and Associations of the Phils, Inc.(FGASPAPI). Since you are from Davao, please contact your local Association President Joyjoy Sajulga at 09285074886 or Bella Carino at 09209505698 and apply for membership. The local goat association, Goat Industries Development Council based in Davao is a member of FGASPAPI and your membership to the association automatically makes affiliated with the Federation.
Ben
August 5th, 2011
Dear sir,Do you have office here in cebu? I want to get knowledge about goat farm .thanks and god bless.
December 25th, 2011
Veronica,
Please contact your local goat association president Alvin Barba in Cebu at 0917-721-2653 to attend one of their meetings so you will gain more knowlege about goat raising.
Ben
October 10th, 2011
I am a goat cheesemaker, using 100 gallons of milk daily. This summer I also learned how to milk using a machine and with 24 goats of different breeds: Oberhasli, Alpine, & LaMancha. I have my own Nubian goats which I prefer when making cheese due to high butterfat content which makes cheese tastier. I would love to share my experience if anyone is interested. Goat milk is medicinal & has numerous health benefits, relatively cheaper than if you were to buy medicine or if you go to a doctor.
As for meat goat, consider KIKO goats, they are hardy and are low maintenance. I find Boer goats too high maintenance. I believe in organic & anything natural. Injecting antibiotics, and unnecessary medicines is not my thing. As long as you keep areas clean, and the feeding area clean, and they have good forage it will keep goats healthy.
My family owns a 19 hectare fenced-in farm in Isabela. Please let me know if interested.
October 27th, 2011
Hello, My name is Ann Bartley. I am live in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. I have worked in Batangas on a small but growing dairy goat ranch there. I wish to return to work again in the Philippines. I am a cheesemaking expert. I know where to get cultures and how to use them. I also know where to get supplies. And I am pretty good caring for goats in the Philippines. I am well schooled on first aid and diseases preventive and maintenance. I would like to correspond with someone that could use my services. My email addy is vegascooldoggy@yahoo.com
December 25th, 2011
Hi Nancy!
100 gallons of goat milk daily for cheese making is a lot of cheese. Do you produce your own milk? Where in Isabela is your farm? I’d love to visit your farm one day when I’m in Isabela. The 5th. National Goat and Sheep Congress will be held on March 22 to 24, 2012 at the Hotel Stotsenberg in Clark, Pampanga. We’d love to assign you a slot during one of our Technical sessions if you would care to share your experience in cheese making. Let me know by emailing me at ben.a.rara@barfarm.com.
Ben