Onion Creek Ranch - Tennessee Meat Goats - TexMaster Meat Goats

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description:The originators of Tennessee Meat Goats™, Onion Creek Ranch in Texas has developed a large, heavily muscled meat goat. Goat health and management articles.

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Tennessee Meat Goats™ TexMaster™ Meat Goats!

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Tennessee Meat Goats™ and TexMasters™ are the cream of the meat goat industry. Contact us for availability, ages and pricing by calling 512-265-2090 or emailing

Tennessee Meat Goat™ bucks at Onion Creek Ranch

TexMaster™ goats at Onion Creek Ranch

Beginning in 1990 at the original Onion Creek Ranch location near Buda, Texas south of Austin, I developed the Tennessee Meat Goat™. Using the largest and most heavily muscled fullblood Myotonic goats from each generation and selectively breeding them to unrelated fullblood Myotonics to emphasize heavier muscling and the frame necessary to carry that muscling, I created quality herd sires that you need to put MEAT on your does' offspring.

MUSCLING MEANS MEAT

Myotonia, the inherited neuro-muscular condition which causes these goats to stiffen primarily in their rear legs causes the heavy muscling in fullblood Tennessee Meat Goats™. The constant contraction and relaxation of these muscles as fullblood Tennessee Meat Goats™ grow results in very tender meat. The only breed with a 4-to-1 meat-to-bone ratio, these goats carry more MEAT and less waste. Dr. Lou Nuti of Prairie View AM University's International Goat Research Center north of Houston, Texas, did carcass studies proving a 6% to 10% greater meat yield in any goat that is at least 50% Myotonic several years before I began developing the larger and more heavily muscled fullblood Myotonic which I trademarked as the Tennessee Meat Goat™. Less waste in the offals (trash) bucket means more money in your pocket.

HARDY, PROLIFIC, EASY TO HANDLE

Tennessee Meat Goats™ come in many color combinations: black and white, solid tan, tan and white, white, black, black/brown/white tricolor, brownish red, taupe, chocolate brown and black, and roan, to name a few. Bucks and does continue growing until they achieve full maturity at four years of age.

Tennessee Meat Goat™ does are easy kidders and excellent mothers. Aseasonal (year-round) breeding is the norm, contrary to dairy and dairy-influenced goat breeds (Boers, Kikos, even many Spanish) who cycle into heat as daylight shortens. A 200% or better kidding ratio is common, and well-attached udders carried high against the body produce milk on demand while being protected from being torn by briers and bushes.

DON'T ACCEPT IMITATIONS

I trademarked the name Tennessee Meat Goat™ to identify Myotonic goats developed at Onion Creek Ranch which are more heavily muscled and larger framed than the typical Myotonic goat. A true MEAT goat is short legged, deep and wide bodied. You don't eat that which is between the belly and the ground. Long-legged goats, like long-legged cattle, exist to carry the big udders required of dairy genetics; long-legged goats have very little meat on them and lots of waste. I took a small goat breed and created an agile mid-sized goat able to feed itself on forage/browse with a minimum of supplemental feeding in goat-friendly (dry) climates most of the year. Many people wrongly think that bigger is better. The cost of per-pound weight gain on large-breed goats is too high to be profitable.

My goal has always been to develop the best meat goats on the planet. I offer heavily-muscled goats of superior body conformation for whom good weight gain is the norm at affordable prices. At a minimum, you need my bucks. Your buck is 50% of your herd --- 75% of your herd if you keep replacement does out of him --- so your buck is where you should spend your money. Shipping is available through independent livestock haulers.

To be a Certified Authentic fullblood Tennessee Meat Goat™, an animal must conform to the size and muscling criteria that I established, originate from Onion Creek Ranch genetics, and must be visually inspected and certified as a Tennessee Meat Goat™ by a representative of Onion Creek Ranch.

Tennessee Meat Goats™ may be registered through Pedigree International in Humansville, Missouri. For additional information about Pedigree International, visit their website.

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• Home Page • Email Us • SALE BARN • Present and Future • GoatCamp™ • Myotonic Goats • Tennessee Meat Goats™ • TexMaster™ Goats •
• Which breed is right for you? • Health Management Articles • ChevonTalk Discussion Group • Links • Registration • Meat Goat Mania •

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