frustratedearthmother
Sustainability Master
I think that you might be pushing it to try and maintain 2 cows on 1 acre. Most information says 1.5 to 2 acres for a cow/calf pair with lush pasture during the growing season. Winter would necessitate hay and/or grain.
On the other hand you could probably support quite a few more goats on that same acre. With adequate browse a little supplemental hay you might get away with 6 or so good milking goats that would supply an ample milk supply. Even supplemental feed for that many goats would still likely be less than for two cows. Sumi is right - cows eat a LOT!
The other thing to consider is that even the biggest milk goat is considerably smaller than even a small cow. Something to think about when handling an angry, obstinate and/or ill animal. One more consideration is that there is quite a learning curve when starting out with farm animals. If you lose a goat it will break your heart for sure - but it won't be the financial loss that you would suffer from losing a cow. And, if you have several goats you haven't lost your entire milk producing herd. If you are milking one cow and she dies - you've lost it all.
Hope you find just the right place and please keep us informed. Oh, and pictures are always appreciated!
On the other hand you could probably support quite a few more goats on that same acre. With adequate browse a little supplemental hay you might get away with 6 or so good milking goats that would supply an ample milk supply. Even supplemental feed for that many goats would still likely be less than for two cows. Sumi is right - cows eat a LOT!
The other thing to consider is that even the biggest milk goat is considerably smaller than even a small cow. Something to think about when handling an angry, obstinate and/or ill animal. One more consideration is that there is quite a learning curve when starting out with farm animals. If you lose a goat it will break your heart for sure - but it won't be the financial loss that you would suffer from losing a cow. And, if you have several goats you haven't lost your entire milk producing herd. If you are milking one cow and she dies - you've lost it all.
Hope you find just the right place and please keep us informed. Oh, and pictures are always appreciated!