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Goat Meat 🥩 2024

.989 Organic Grass Feed.

I will be butchering my two baby bucks come August and/or September. They were born in February, I wethered them in May. Prices will be as followed

ProductPrice Per Pound
Loin$9
Leg$9
Rack$9
Riblets$7
Shoulder$9
Shank$9
Breast$7
Diced Goat$9
Neck$9
Ground Goat$9
Crosscuts$9
Arm Chop$9
Jerky$17
Summer Sausage $13
or $350 for a whole goat

816-518-8804

417-307-8588

CainO

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I started out with goats in 2013; with a friend who had Nigerian dwarf milk goats, but he never milked them. I actually got more involved with the goats around 2019. People often asked us why we had milk goats, if we never milked them; I sometimes wondered the same. In 2022; I started going in the way of meat goats, but I wanted them to be dual purpose goats… even though I don’t plan to milk them. I also wanted them to be more manageable size; not too big, not too small. A medium sized, dual purpose, meat, milk goat.

Now, in 2025; I have Sheep 🐏🐑🐑🐑🐑

You can contact me at:
816-518-8804 or text
417-307-8588

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Lunch & Dinner

.989 Organic Grass Feed.

I’ve not named then; because they are for sale, trade, or for food. I call them Lunch and Dinner, so people know not to get too attached to them. They were born to Momba and Bucky on February 3rd, 2024. Bucky is 50% Nubian and 50% Nigerian. Momba is mostly Pyrenean and Nigerian, I think. She is an unknown.

If you want them to breed, you can buy them in April, before I wether them in May; they are $275/ea

After May and before August, they will go for meat/wether price at $175/ea. You can use them as a companion animal, a Pet Organic Composting Machine; or you can take it to the market for your specific choice in cuts of meat. Wethers are less valuable or less expensive because of two reasons. They have been castrated, and can no longer breed. Butchers will charger at least $125 per goat to process them.🐐

After August, and before the end of the year; they will be butchered and the price for meat will be $350/ea. I will also have individually wrapped meat prices at that time, if you don’t want the whole goat. I will probably wait till September to cull them.

https://mizzoumeatmarket.wordpress.com/lamb-and-goat/embed/#?secret=l66JVvjCkQ#?secret=grQ4HlpaKI

You can contact me at (816) 518-8804 and/or the goat trader at (870) 654-3201 his name is Kelby Howerton