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Taylor Farms
Nov 18, 20232 min read
Goat Milk Shampoo Recipe
Make your own shampoo bar using goat milk. It is moisturizing for your hair and healthy for your scalp. This recipe uses rosemary...
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Taylor Farms
Oct 21, 20233 min read
Goat Milk Soap Recipes
Here are 4 goat milk soap recipes that I make, use, and sell. They are relatively simple and easy to make as long as you know the basics...
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Taylor Farms
Oct 14, 20235 min read
Deer Worm
Did you ever hear of deer worm or meningeal worm? We did not until we could not figure out what was wrong with one of our goats and we...
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Taylor Farms
Oct 7, 20234 min read
Benefits of Goat Milk Soap
Do you really know what the average bar of soap is doing to your skin? When you truly consider all the benefits of using goat milk soap...
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Taylor Farms
Sep 23, 20234 min read
Goat Feeders
If you have goats you know that they can be quite wasteful with their hay. Especially if you just feed hay on the ground. This can cost...
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Taylor Farms
Sep 9, 20234 min read
Milking a Goat
To start off this blog post I would have to clarify that these ideas are mainly for those that only have one or two goats to milk and...
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Taylor Farms
Aug 26, 20235 min read
Goat Milk Soap
Do you want to start making your own goat milk soap? Or maybe you are just curious on how exactly homemade goat milk soap is made. Some...
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Taylor Farms
Aug 12, 20233 min read
List of things to NOT let your goats eat! Poisonous Plants!
Goats eat anything! Right? If you own goats you know that this is not true. Goats are picky eaters and browse rather then graze like...
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Taylor Farms
Aug 5, 20235 min read
It is Breeding Season! How to Breed Goats.
Breeding season is so exciting as we look forward to new kids! Breeding season is here! Isn't it so exciting? The does look nice. Their...
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Taylor Farms
Jul 29, 20233 min read
Should your goats be dehorned?
Most goats naturally have horns...unless they are polled. Polled means that they have the genetic that makes them not have horns. Polled...
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Taylor Farms
Jul 22, 20235 min read
Goats are easy! Right?
They just eat weeds and poison ivy. That sounds perfect! They can be so friendly and are very entertaining to watch. They don't eat as...
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