“Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or cooking your ulam. Climb that goddam mountain.”
Well here it is the last article in my goat house building journey. The goats in the picture were picked up on a smaller island a few kilometers away. What was cool about this first purchase of about 9 goats is 3 of them were pregnant. It was exciting for me and the family to feed the baby goats.
There are many adventures in the Philippines that I would like to explore and not all of them are farm related. I am excited to share these journeys on HIVE and look forward to writing and taking pictures for all of you who are following me.
All the pictures and video's in this post were taken on my farm using an OPPO Reno Cellphone.
Stopped for a quick photo at the entrance of my farm. (wife, brother in law, farm helpers)
Father In Law
We feed our goats what is called cut to carry. We cut the food and carry the food to the goats
Quarantine for sick goats to keep them away from the others
Male goat house to keep him isolated from the females
Bamboo is filled with salt
This all started as a drawing and coffee
My daughter loves feeding goats
Goats are amazing! They are more on the lower end in terms of maintenance and upkeep and can be quite hardy.
Male goat in solitary confinement.😄 This has been a nice series of posts. Looking forward to the next farm adventure.