Plastic Chain Link Goat Collars
Durable plastic chain link is strong enough to lead
yet safe enough to save your goat's life.
Size of Links: 6mm x 1.5"
16"-18" Recommended Size for Kids
20"-24" Recommended Size for Mature Does
30"-40" Recommended Size for Bucks
50 cents per foot! Minimum cut is four feet of collar
Various colors available
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Hello all!
If you are a goat producer, please sign up for the Mississipp Animal
Disease and Disaster Preparedness Program (MADDP).
This is a voluntary program which is working to identify locations
where livestock or poultry are raised, fed, housed, boarded or
otherwise comingled. Once you join, your farm will receive a Premise ID
number.
For more information about the National Animal ID System:
www.usda.gov/nais.
For premise ID support- 888-646-8731 or email the state veterinarian,
Dr. Jim Watson, jimw@...
Have a great chevon one!
Cassandra Vaughn, DVM
The Southwest Meat Goat Project, a project under the direction of the SmallFarmDevelopmentCenter, AlcornStateUniversity, sponsored Mrs. Gloria Richardson at the Mississippi State Fair October 12, 2007.
Mrs. Richardson, affectionately called The Goat Lady, displayed her exhibit in the TrademarkBuilding of the fairgrounds. Nearly fifteen hundred samples of goat meat and goat by-products were given out to attendees. Mrs. Richardson is a state certified goat meat wholesaler. This means her meat products have met all requirements for sale within the state.
Sponsorship of goat displays such as Mrs. Richardson is part of a large initiative by the university to facilitate the development of a collaborative, integrated and viable meat goat operation in Southwest Mississippi.
The time of the sale is from 9 am until 12 noon. The students and I should be on the grounds by 7 am to receive animals.
Vaughn
tillmanvaughn <tillmanvaughn@...> wrote:
The next Goat Sale will be held Monday, January 15, 2007 at the Claiborne County Fairgrounds. Please contact Dr. Reed (601.877.3933) or Dr. Vaughn (601.877.6541) to let us know if you are interested in selling or purchasing goats.
Dr. Reed says put a time on the sale and resend to members.
Thanks
tillmanvaughn <tillmanvaughn@...> wrote:
The next Goat Sale will be held Monday, January 15, 2007 at the Claiborne County Fairgrounds. Please contact Dr. Reed (601.877.3933) or Dr. Vaughn (601.877.6541) to let us know if you are interested in selling or purchasing
goats.
Thanks.
C. Vaughn
Lavada Hill
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The next Goat Sale will be held Monday, January 15, 2007 at the Claiborne County Fairgrounds. Please contact Dr. Reed (601.877.3933) or Dr. Vaughn (601.877.6541) to let us know if you are interested in selling or purchasing goats.
The next Goat Sale will be held Monday, January 15, 2007 at the
Claiborne County Fairgrounds. Please contact Dr. Reed (601.877.3933)
or Dr. Vaughn (601.877.6541) to let us know if you are interested in
selling or purchasing goats.
Thanks.
C. Vaughn
Please visit the photo section on the yahoo group web page for photos of the PPMC's Goat Sale in November. Another Goat Sale is scheduled for March. A specific date will be set and members will be notified in advanced. This date hopefully will possibly be a weekend date to accommodate more. If you have any questions please call (601) 877-6570 or 6992.
The photo section is to the left of the screen. Click on the Photo selection to view pictures from the sale.
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The Open Air Goat Market has been rescheduled for Wednesday, November
30, 2005. The location will still be the Port Gibson Fair Grounds. This
change was made to accommodate the processors schedule.
Please contact Dr. Gregory Reed at 601.877.3933 or email him at:
greed@... if you have any questions.