Category: Pastures and Fencing

The Cost of Keeping a Goat

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Two Goats Milking At Briden Farm

So, You’ve thought about it! Right?

Although You wonder if you have the money? The Time? The Space? The “Know How”! Right? 

While I think some things need to be adjusted for the local area, and these times when costs are skyrocketing, I found this article by PetKeen to be helpful…

How Much Does a Goat Cost? (2022 Price Guide)

In it they rate that, the 

“Total Monthly Cost of Owning a Goats $20–$150 per month”

I’m glad they also state that, “The low monthly cost is one of the perks of owning a goat, and if you’re willing to put in the hard work yourself, there’s no reason that you need to spend more than $20 to $25 a month caring for them.”

Now, that really doesn’t include the cost of fixed costs like housing, pasture, fences, and so on. These days that can come in anywhere from a few hundred dollars to thousands! 

Then there’s the time and care that goes into keeping Your Goats. It’s funny, the way things work! Generally if we have the money, we don’t have the time! Right?

Now, what if I told You there’s a way You can! 

What would You say if I told You there is a place where You can have a Goat, have it fed, housed, and pastured, all for about $30 a Week! 

Would You like more details? 

Contact Brian at Briden Farm 902-907-0770

 

Touring Briden Farm and Gardens

Briden Farm Gardens

Touring Briden Farm today, on video. It’s focused more on our gardens and the work we’ve been doing over the past few weeks. Shows some of our animals, although I think we may need to do another video soon, focusing more on the animals. Hope you enjoy today’s Video tour, and please note it’s recorded in 3 Parts, each about 10 minutes long. Divided into three parts just to make it easier to load.

While a Picture is worth a Thousand Words, and a video is full of many pictures, No Video can give You the joy of visiting in person! So, please contact us to book your Briden Farm visit. Call Brian at (902) 907-0770 

Happy Pigs at Briden Farm

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Berkshire Piglets

We recently moved our three Berkshire Piglets, Larry, Curly, and Moe, to new pasture and Moe came over to say Thank You! Pigs are funny, endearing, and like to express their love and tenderness and thankfulness by rubbing and wagging their tails! Just watch this Video… 

Or call Brian now to Book Your Briden Farm Visit. 902-907-0770