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Goat Keeping: Milk, Meat & Off-Grid Survival (No Bullsh*t)

Forget fancy breeds. Get what works in Australia.

Fiona Gallagher, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Fiona Gallagher · permaculture designer · food, animals and preservation on 12 acres in Tassie

“After three years of goat milk rotting in the jar, I learned that a 700-litre fermenting crock is useless without a 40-degree Celsius Tasmanian summer to start the culture.”

Goat Outputs ComparisonDairy BreedsSaanenToggenburgBritish AlpineMilk focusDaily milkingCheese, soapMeat BreedsBoerKalahari RedRangelandMeat focusFast growthLow handlingDual PurposeDamaraCashmere crossFeral-derivedBest for off-gridHardyWeed control
Comparison of dairy, meat and dual-purpose goat breeds for Australian off-grid keepers.

Breeds: Milk or Meat? Don't Waste Your Time

Forget fancy breeds. Get what works in Australia.

Supplier: Boer Goats Australia (boergoats.com.au) - $350 for Boer does. Saanen from local breeders (Facebook groups like "Australian Goat Keepers") - $250-$400.

Fencing: Pay Now or Pay Later (It's $1k+)

Goats will escape through a hole the size of a hairpin. Don't be that bloke.

Cost: $18-$25/m for quality woven wire. For 100m paddock: $1,800-$2,500. Cheaper to do it right than replace fences.

Supplier: Rural Supply Co (ruralsupplyco.com.au) - 1.8m woven wire $18.50/m. Electric fence charger $145.

Tip: Don't use chicken wire. Goats chew it like it's candy. Use 100mm x 100mm mesh or heavier.

Shelter: Basic, Dry & Windproof (No Fancy Poo)

They'll stand in the rain if you don't give them shelter. Dumb.

Shelter: Basic, Dry & Windproof (No Fancy Poo) — Goat Keeping: Milk, Meat & Off-Grid Survival (No Bullsh*t)
Basic goat shelter in Australian outback

Cost: $400-$1,200 (DIY). Don't build a "house" - it's just a dry, covered spot.

Tip: Leave a gap under the roof for airflow. Goats get sick in humid, stagnant air.

Vet Basics: You're the Vet (Don't Wait)

Goats die fast if you don't act. No "maybe" - fix it now.

Vet Basics: You're the Vet (Don't Wait) — Goat Keeping: Milk, Meat & Off-Grid Survival (No Bullsh*t)
Hands giving goat a quick injection

Supplier: Vetshop (vetshop.com.au) - CDT vaccine $3.20/dose, ivermectin drench $12.95/1L.

Tip: If a goat is down, not eating, or has a bloated belly, it's an emergency. Call a vet immediately. Don't "wait and see".

Final Word

Goats are great for off-grid. But they're not a hobby. Get the fence right. Get the shelter right. Vaccinate. Worm. Don't be the bloke who lost 5 goats because he skipped the electric fence. Start with 3 Boers for meat or 3 Saanens for milk. You'll have milk, meat, and no headaches. That's the Aussie way.

⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.

Worth a watch: Meek Mill - Dreams and Nightmares | Lyrics · Dark City Sounds

The track's short, no‑frills chorus about turning dreams into work is a quick reminder to stay disciplined with your goat routine. Its three‑minute runtime fits neatly into a coffee break without eating into chore time. — Fiona Gallagher

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.