And on their farms they had some goats


Photos By StoryPhotos VINCENT TAN
Educational farm: Besides regular visits from Universiti Putra Malaysia students and their lecturers to conduct practical training, Nurfarm Agro is also open for homestay guests and educational day visits for schoolchildren.

WHEN it comes to animal husbandry, goats have always played second fiddle to cattle whether it’s for meat or milk and dairy products.

In view of the upcoming Year of the Goat, this is as good a time as any to turn the spotlight on this farm animal.

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