*Also, All animals have dormate COCCIDIA
present in their system. Stress from moving to their new home may cause it to flair up and cause stress diarrhea to occur,
causing damage to the animal. All animals should be treated for coccidia soon after arriving at their new home or inspected
by a Vet to determine if they need treated for the stress caused by traveling to their new homes. Tejas Ranch is not responsible
for animals who develop any illneses at their new homes. All animals are healthy when they are picked up here.
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I often find my self explaining such as the word, and I look at how it after all of these times
centuries in fact that it captures what I really mean here, that I am your friend, an allie, I take to heart this meaning
for some of the basic culture we share is that of farming and ranching,
Thus by Definition:
Tejas is not only my statement to you but: Tejas is
The Name of a First Peoples Nations, that of the first people of Texas,
A First Peoples Nation,
A Name, and word caring special meaning from which the State of Texas obtains its name and Motto from.
The word "Tejas" is pronounced ("TAY- Haus"), comes from
Teysha, a word in the Native American Caddo, Hasinai, Atakapa Indian language, which basically means "friends" and/ or "allies".
Tejas is the root word from where the State of Texas
obtains its own name from; thus the Tejas Indians are the Namesake of the State.
Tejas, The first people of Texas, The Spanish called and French
called them Tejas, For It is the patriarchal name of that of the first chief of these original/first peoples which belonged
to a complex Confederacies of Nations actually 3 different Tribal Confederated Nations in what a small part of that confederacy
is now the State of Texas.
The Tejas people are the patriarchs of the state, its guardians, the originators of
many traditions in culture which we Texans enjoy today.
As thus Tejas is where Texas her roots, begin, that which the
people of Tejas and now Texas are known for their/
our collective culture and Hospitality.
Texas has received its many deep seeded roots, traditions, and
of course its name from these first peoples.
To learn more about Tejas, its History and its 1st peoples you may go to WWW.tejasindians.info -
You may also learn more about the language of Tejas there as well, so
In closing I thank you for you visitation and do so in advance for your visit, I welcome you to
come to the Ranch until then, Sahnoan me shy, (keep in good health) and I, we, will look forward to your return,
**Important Information: It is essential that you find
a reliable veterinarian that is knowledgeable about Goat & Sheep care. It is also very helpful to have a
mentor or "goat friend" that you can call with questions.
First know that Goats & Sheep are herd
animals, you will need to keep at least 2 for them to be happy and well adjusted.
**We do not recommend
that you purchase goats from any auction. MANY of the animals at auctions are sick, and some are sick enough that
they will not live to see another week. The stress of being placed in the auction, overcrowding, rough handling and contagious
illnesses all lead to this. Our advice STAY AWAY from livestock auctions all together.
Instead look for a knowledgeable goat
breeder who will be there to give you support after you take your goats home, as we do.
It doesn't matter how many goats a breeder
keeps, a larger goat breeder does not necessarily mean a better one. Ask local livestock veterinarians or even farm
stores for a reference to good goat breeders.
Please Read!! The material and information on this website, including
any merchandise, information or service provided through this website, is provided "as is" with all faults and without warranty
of any kind from Tejas Barbado Ranch, nor it's agents, expressed or implied. In no event shall Tejas Barbado Ranch, or
it's agents, be liable for any direct damages, special, incidental or consequential damages, lost profits, or any indirect
damages arising from the use or inability to use this website, even if Tejas Barbado Ranch, or it's agents, has
been informed of the possibility thereof.concerning the health or conditions of animals who leave my farm. Acceptance of animal
by the purchaser is acceptance of the animals health & condition at the time of sale. The animals are healthy when they
leave and a strict vacination and worming schedule has been followed. Tejas Barbado Ranch is not ,and will not be, responsible
for any animal after it leaves this farm. All sales final.
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Ranch and should not be republished, printed or used without owners permission!!
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