{"id":563,"date":"2013-03-16T17:30:14","date_gmt":"2013-03-16T17:30:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/?p=435"},"modified":"2013-03-16T17:30:14","modified_gmt":"2013-03-16T17:30:14","slug":"another-history-lesson","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/another-history-lesson\/","title":{"rendered":"Another history lesson"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;These dang websites tied to the goat industry are amazing. &nbsp;It astounds me how many people read this blog that is packed full of so much worthwhile information. &nbsp;I commonly get asked how we came up with this idea. &nbsp;Here&#8217;s your answer.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;In the early 2000s, an ag teacher named Tommy Milligan, started a website called oklahomashowpigs.com. &nbsp;With some promotion and the addition of a message board to stir up conversation, this site quickly grew into a staple of the okie show pig industry and then expanded to all show pig enthusiasts. &nbsp;Tommy and his lovely bride Julie, were both very technology savvy.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;In 2004, another ex-ag teacher named Barclay Holt, was sitting on the sidelines, watching this goat deal take off in Oklahoma. &nbsp;He had a brilliant idea (for once). &nbsp;He contacted Milligan and found out how to buy a domain and build a website. &nbsp;This would be his best move since conning his lovely bride, Camille, into marrying him. &nbsp;Barclay hired a kid to build the site and thus the birth of oklahomashowgoats.com. &nbsp; He got the site up and running and was adding some breeders pages, etc. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;In the fall of 2005, a guy contacted me about oklahomashowgoats.com. &nbsp;He wanted to buy a website that was related to this goat explosion. &nbsp;I said, &#8220;Yep. &nbsp;I know the owner. &nbsp;I&#8217;ll call him.&#8221; &nbsp;I called Barclay and asked if he wanted to sell it. &nbsp;He said he would have to think about it. &nbsp;A few hours later, he called me back and asked if it was for Kela? &nbsp;I said &nbsp;&#8220;No, &nbsp;but why?&#8221; &nbsp;He said, &#8220;If it&#8217;s for Kela, with your contacts in the goat world, that would be a cool project for a kid. &nbsp;I would sell it to her.&#8221; &nbsp;I told him that I would ask Kela and get back with him. &nbsp;He said, &#8220;Let me know by this weekend.&#8221; &nbsp;Okie dokie!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Later that night, I told Kela about it. &nbsp;She was a freshman in high school. &nbsp;We discussed it. &nbsp;I told her she had the money and it could be a good learning experience. &nbsp;She wanted to think about it. &nbsp;I told her Barclay needed to know by this weekend. &nbsp;As it is common in an ag teacher&#8217;s schedule, my week was busy. &nbsp;I took kids to the State OFU speech contest that Saturday. &nbsp;I got home and was sitting on the couch with Tammy and Kela. &nbsp;Duke was probably somewhere nearby eating a crayon. &nbsp;It suddenly hit me that it was the weekend and we hadn&#8217;t done anything with Barclay. &nbsp;I looked at Kela and said, &#8220;We need to decide about that website deal with Barclay and let him know.&#8221; &nbsp;She looked at me and said, &#8220;I did.&#8221; &nbsp;I asked, &#8220;What did you decide?&#8221; &nbsp;She said, &#8220;I bought it.&#8221; &nbsp;&#8220;Really? Hhmm. &nbsp; When are you paying him?&#8221; &nbsp;I already wrote the check and Mom&#8217;s mailing it to him on Monday.&#8221; &nbsp;Well, I guess that takes care of that.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Barclay brought all of the software, passwords and other crap that goes along with a website. &nbsp;She contacted the Milligan&#8217;s and asked for help. &nbsp;Of course, they were willing to help a kid. &nbsp;They became her mentors and helped her over the next few years. &nbsp;Kela contacted a few feed companies and immediately recouped her investment. &nbsp;Breeders were contacted and the site began to grow. &nbsp;But then, a new updated message board was added. &nbsp; This was when the site exploded. &nbsp;Between Fred Slater, Milligan and myself, there was always some kind of crap to read. &nbsp;Throw in some Brett from Tibet, &nbsp;Ishmael from Israel and of course, BOB and there was some fodder. &nbsp;Unfortunately, I was the contact for people pissed about something somebody else wrote on the message board. &nbsp;It always seemed like it was purebred people fighting amongst each other. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;As Barclay had predicted, it was an excellent project for a student (dang, that hurts admitting that he was right). &nbsp;Kela won two state FFA proficiency awards and was a national finalist one year. &nbsp;She won the National FFA Entrepreneur award for her goats and oklahomashowgoats.com. &nbsp;With the Milligan&#8217;s help, this site hosted the first online goat sale. &nbsp;She built a nice bank account, learned new things and met new people. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; In 2009, as she prepared for college, she mulled over the idea of whether to sell the website or keep it. &nbsp;Numerous people had inquired about buying it. &nbsp;Several had made offers. &nbsp;On one hand, it would be an easy job for a college kid to maintain this site. &nbsp;On the other, she could help pay for college and open a new chapter other than goats and FFA. &nbsp;I contemplated taking it over, but it was evident that I didn&#8217;t have the time, desire, personality and I was starting my new career with Western Equipment. &nbsp;She decided to sell it. &nbsp;Her first call was to the Milligans. &nbsp;She could have gotten more money for it, but their help and friendship was more valuable. &nbsp;They made a fair offer and she took it. &nbsp;They have taken it and grown it way past the point of it being an &#8220;Oklahoma&#8221; site. &nbsp;It is the place for all of the cool kids in the show goat industry, nationwide. &nbsp;How many of you people start or end your day by clicking on oklahomashowgoats.com to see what new sales are advertised and then, most importantly, to see if there is a new &#8220;Word of the Day&#8221;? &nbsp;I do. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Now, to finally answer the question of how did we come up with the idea for this blog. &nbsp;Once Milligan&#8217;s took over, I told Julie that I wanted to update the Kelln Livestock site. &nbsp;I bought the domain and she designed the site. &nbsp;I wanted it to be basic, but different. &nbsp;She said, &#8220;You know Kelln, you are an opinionated person that has some knowledge. &nbsp;How about we add a blog and that way I won&#8217;t have to keep censoring you on the message board?&#8221; &nbsp;I thought, &nbsp;&#8220;She&#8217;s right! &nbsp;I do have a lot of worthless crap to share with the world. &nbsp;I like it!&#8221; &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;The hard part of this blog is not coming up with info. &nbsp;I&#8217;ve got years of stories, BS and opinions. And people routinely bring up topics. &nbsp;The hard part is censoring myself. &nbsp;Anybody that has ever sat in a barn with me or been in a pickup for several hours is well aware that I am NOT opinionated. &nbsp;I&#8217;m just always right. &nbsp;I love to discuss a wide variety of topics, most are clean, some are not. &nbsp;I&#8217;ve been known to use an array of 4 letter words when discussing animals, politics, sports, education, weather, etc. etc. &nbsp;I&#8217;ll tell anybody to stick it right up their donkey to their face. &nbsp;This isn&#8217;t the place. &nbsp;Sometimes, people read this blog and think that I&#8217;m talking about them. &nbsp;Normally, nothing is aimed at anybody, but&#8230;.if the shoe fits&#8230;..<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;On here, I try to be careful, as my mother and my daughter read this to see what&#8217;s up in my world and just how deranged I am. &nbsp;Those that know me, can add the color and flair to the stories. &nbsp;Those that don&#8217;t might even think that I&#8217;m a nice person. &nbsp;However, some that haven&#8217;t yet met me in person, and I quote &#8220;wouldn&#8217;t want to be trapped in an elevator with me.&#8221; &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;This wraps up today&#8217;s lesson in the Oklahoma show goat industry. &nbsp;Now you know just how all of this came to be. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;These dang websites tied to the goat industry are amazing. &nbsp;It astounds me how many people read this blog that is packed full of so much worthwhile information. &nbsp;I commonly get asked how we came up with this idea. &nbsp;Here&#8217;s your answer. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;In the early 2000s, [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/563"}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=563"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/563\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=563"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=563"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/kellnlivestock.com\/site\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=563"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}