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Rachel Abraham - Red Falcon Ranch

1 h 13 min · 14. Juni 2026
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Have you heard of Angora Goats? How would you build a business around colored mohair? Is social media a good way to promote your business? Rachel Abraham, from Red Falcon Ranch and Shop Caprine, joined Max Wade to discuss how her and her family got into raising colored Angora goats to harvest their mohair, how they decided on making socks and throws, and how soical media has been pivotal in promoting their business. Find her @ Facebook - Red Falcon Ranch Substack - Red Falcon Ranch Instagram - Redfalconranch Instagram - Shopcaprine Email - Redfalconranch1@gmail.com Show notes: 05:16 Exploring the Angora Goat 09:04 The Unique Qualities of Mohair 14:54 The History of Angora Goats 18:36 Challenges in the Colored Mohair Market 22:00 Building Shop Caprine 28:32 Care and Management of Angora Goats 36:54 Targeted Grazing with Angora Goats 43:22 Authenticity Over Perfection 51:29 Understanding the Science of Soft Socks 55:05 Scaling Up: Challenges and Opportunities 1:02:46 Building a Sustainable Future for Angora Goats 1:08:21 Essential Tips for Aspiring Angora Goats 1:11:41 Connecting with Red Falcon Ranch

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Episode Rex Rutledge and Susan Elder - Restoration Grazing Cover

Rex Rutledge and Susan Elder - Restoration Grazing

Would your relationship survive the trials of starting a goat grazing operation? Could you run a grazing business without purchasing a single goat? How would you find government jobs over 100 miles away from your base of operations?  The power couple behind Restoration Grazing, Rex Rutledge, and Susan Elder, came on the podcast and talked about how they created a grazing company together despite not being married, revealed how they have a unique agreement with a goat producer that supplies them free of charge with over 400 goats that they use for grazing, and shared how they are able to locate potential government jobs using a bid aggregator. Where to find them? Instagram: Restorationgrazing Facebook: Restoration Grazing Website: RestorationgrazingLLC.com [http://RestorationgrazingLLC.com] Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the Goat Grazing Podcast and Nofence ad 04:54 Meet the Rutledges: A Journey into Grazing 08:55 Starting Restoration Grazing: The Early Days 13:30 Transitioning to Full-Time Grazing 17:27 Growing the Herd: From 40 to 400 Goats 21:52 15 Innovative Grazing Models and Partnerships 26:40 Challenges in Goat Management 40:02 Navigating Government Contracts 48:44 Building Relationships in the Grazing Industry 59:12 Pricing Strategies for Grazing Services 01:13:42 Future Aspirations for Restoration Grazing

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Episode Rachel Abraham - Red Falcon Ranch Cover

Rachel Abraham - Red Falcon Ranch

Have you heard of Angora Goats? How would you build a business around colored mohair? Is social media a good way to promote your business? Rachel Abraham, from Red Falcon Ranch and Shop Caprine, joined Max Wade to discuss how her and her family got into raising colored Angora goats to harvest their mohair, how they decided on making socks and throws, and how soical media has been pivotal in promoting their business. Find her @ Facebook - Red Falcon Ranch Substack - Red Falcon Ranch Instagram - Redfalconranch Instagram - Shopcaprine Email - Redfalconranch1@gmail.com Show notes: 05:16 Exploring the Angora Goat 09:04 The Unique Qualities of Mohair 14:54 The History of Angora Goats 18:36 Challenges in the Colored Mohair Market 22:00 Building Shop Caprine 28:32 Care and Management of Angora Goats 36:54 Targeted Grazing with Angora Goats 43:22 Authenticity Over Perfection 51:29 Understanding the Science of Soft Socks 55:05 Scaling Up: Challenges and Opportunities 1:02:46 Building a Sustainable Future for Angora Goats 1:08:21 Essential Tips for Aspiring Angora Goats 1:11:41 Connecting with Red Falcon Ranch

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Episode Nic Moss - Bunchgrass Grazing Cover

Nic Moss - Bunchgrass Grazing

What would you do if sheepherding a flock of sheep for a Diné family ignited a lifelong passion in you? Do you wish more people were in tune with where their food comes from and had the knowledge to process an animal themselves? In this episode, Nic Moss, with Bunchgrass Grazing, shares his journey from nomadic shepherd to general contractor, and back again to being a shepherd, but this time as a prescribed sheep and goat grazer with a passion for teaching others about the death and harvesting process. Listen in and learn how this G.O.A.T spends his days educating others and restoring the soil in Central California as a modern-day shepherd. Find him @ Website: https://www.bunchgrassgrazing.com/ Instagram: bunchgrass.grazing Facebook: Nicholas Moss Use Code MaxGraze10 at Nofence.com Show notes: Chapters 00:00 Nofence ad 04:56 Introduction to Targeted Grazing in California 08:24 The Journey of Bunch Grass Grazing 09:56The Growth of the Herd and Business Model 14:10 Understanding Grazing Dynamics and Soil Health 17:07 The Role of Weeds in Soil Health 23:21 Grazing contract 26:52 Contracting with livestock transportation 27:05 Future of Targeted Grazing 37:50 The transition from Contracting to Grazing 42:50 Core Tenants of a Grazing Business 44:04 Discovering a Passion for Soil and Nature 46:19 Innovative Uses for Wool and Fiber 51:48 Reconnecting with Meat Processing 57:17 Challenges of Livestock Management 57:41 The Emotional Toll of Ranching 01:00:41 Wild Encounters and Challenges in Grazing 01:03:30 Managing Toxic Plants in Grazing 01:06:13 Grazing in Vineyards: Strategies and Practices 01:10:02 Pricing and Negotiating Grazing Contracts 01:15:31 Advice for Aspiring Shepherds 01:19:16 The End

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