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Feed, water, and monitor the well-being of farm animals ([e.g., horses, donkey, goats, chickens, pigs, and dogs. * Clean and sanitize stalls, pens, coops, and pastures; replace bedding regularly ...

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Goats Farm information

What is a goats farm worker?

Goats farm workers are individuals who are responsible for the daily care and management of goats on a farm. Their duties typically include feeding and watering goats, maintaining clean living environments, assisting with breeding and birthing, milking (if dairy goats are present), monitoring animal health, and maintaining farm equipment. They may also be involved in tasks such as herding, hoof trimming, administering medications, and record-keeping. Goats farm workers play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and productivity of the herd.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a goat farmer?

To thrive as a Goat Farmer, you need practical knowledge of animal husbandry, livestock care, and basic farm management, often supported by relevant agricultural training or experience. Familiarity with tools like feeding systems, fencing equipment, and farm management software is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and good communication skills help in managing livestock health and coordinating with suppliers or buyers. These skills are vital for maintaining healthy herds, ensuring farm productivity, and running a successful goat farming operation.

What are some common challenges faced by workers on a goat farm and how can they be managed?

On a goat farm, workers often encounter challenges such as managing herd health, ensuring proper nutrition, and maintaining clean living environments for the animals. Seasonal changes can also impact workload, especially during kidding (birthing) periods and milking cycles. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as tasks like feeding, milking, and health checks are often shared among staff. Continuous learning about goat behavior and best farming practices helps workers adapt and succeed in this dynamic environment.

What is the difference between Goats Farm vs Livestock Farmer?

AspectGoats FarmLivestock Farmer
CertificationsNone required, but animal husbandry knowledge helpsTypically requires knowledge of livestock care, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentFarm settings focused on goat care and breedingVaried farm environments caring for different types of livestock
Industry UsageSpecialized in goat farming for dairy, meat, or breedingBroader industry term covering all farmed animals

Goats Farm refers specifically to operations focused on raising goats, often for dairy, meat, or breeding purposes. Livestock Farmer is a broader term that includes caring for various farm animals. While both roles involve animal husbandry and farm work, a Goats Farm specializes in goats, whereas a Livestock Farmer may work with cattle, sheep, pigs, and other animals. The choice depends on the specific focus of the farm and the type of animals involved.

Landscaper/General Farm Hand

Open Table Farm

Marysville, OH • On-site

$440 - $500/wk

Part-time

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Job description

Job Title: Landscaper/General Farm Hand (Landscaping, Farm Animal Care)

Location: Marysville, Ohio

Job Type: Part-time (20 hours per week minimum)

Pay Rate:per hour (commensurate with experience]

Schedule: Flexible schedule required due to weather and farm project schedule

About Us

The farm is located in Marysville, Ohio. We pride ourselves on high-quality animal care, keeping our grounds beautiful. We are looking for a reliable, hard-working Landscaper/General Farm Hand to join our team and help us maintain the day-to-day operations of our farm.

Key Responsibilities

Animal Care & Livestock Maintenance

  • Feed, water, and monitor the well-being of farm animals ([e.g., horses, donkey,  goats, chickens, pigs, and dogs.
  • Clean and sanitize stalls, pens, coops, and pastures; replace bedding regularly.
  • Assist with routine animal care, grooming, turnouts, and basic medical care under supervision.
  • Inspect fences, gates, and enclosures daily to ensure animal safety and security.

Groundskeeping & Landscaping

  • Operate landscaping equipment including lawnmowers, string trimmers, brush cutters, and leaf blowers.
  • Maintain farm grounds through regular mowing, weeding, pruning, mulch application, and brush clearing.
  • Plant, water, and care for trees, shrubs, flowerbeds, or vegetable plots as needed.
  • Keep walkways, driveways, and common areas clean, clear, and well-maintained.

General Farm Operations

  • Safely operate and maintain basic farm equipment and tools (e.g., tractors, utility vehicles, hand tools).
  • Perform routine repair and maintenance on farm buildings, fences, equipment, and irrigation lines.
  • Assist with lifting, hauling, and storing supplies such as hay bales, feed bags, and soil.
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment across the property.

Adaptable Schedule: Flexibility to work evening, and weekend hours required by the farm’s project schedule.

Qualifications & Requirements

Experience: Previous experience in landscaping/groundskeeping required, previous experience with farm animal care preferred (willing to train the right candidate).

Physical Stamina: Ability to lift up to 50+ lbs regularly, bend, kneel, and perform strenuous manual labor for extended periods.

Weather Adaptability: Comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, snow).

Equipment Knowledge: Familiarity with basic power tools and landscaping equipment; tractor experience is a plus.

Customer Service Mindset: Personable, approachable, and comfortable interacting with venue guests, event clients, and visitors.

Event Logistics Experience: Prior experience in event setup, hospitality, venue maintenance, or crowd management is a plus.

Problem-Solving Ability: Capable of thinking on your feet to handle unexpected event-day logistics or guest needs calmly and efficiently.

Reliability: Strong work ethic, punctual, self-motivated, and able to work independently or with a team.

Adaptable Schedule: Flexibility to work evening, weekend, or holiday shifts as required by the farm’s project and event schedule

License: Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required.

References: Previous employment and character references required.

Benefits & Perks

  • Competitive pay
  • Extra hours, including overtime potential
  • Opportunities for growth and professional development; Continuing education and tuition assistance potential

How to Apply

If you enjoy physical work outdoors, care about animal welfare, and take pride in maintaining grounds, we’d love to hear from you!