Btw, these are graphics that I made myself. I’m not giving other peoples stuff away for free. They will also be different depending on what each person wants.
I have some free graphics available with goats. I have pictures as well so if anybody is interested, just reply to the thread. There’s quotes, collages, etc. if interested, reply to this thread with what your looking for and I’ll see what I can do :)
I know I can judge a dairy goat really well but have no idea what I’m doing here 🤣. I know he has nice muscling and that’s it, but this part is just for fun. I will get good pictures but haven’t been trying lol. I’ve been told he’s nice in person and honestly don’t think the pics do him justice...
I’m a dairy Brewster who decided to try out a market project this year for 4-H. He’s an around 10 week old boer goat. I’m not sure how nice he is (conformation) any boer goat breeders who show who will tell me how nice he is? (Confirmation wise). Keep in mind he’s standing on a hill in some...
We feed free choice alfalfa throughout the day :). I dont know what your setup is like but it does work, and we do love it. Also a great replacement for grass as well as alfalfa hay. If you get a bale we’ll fill their feeder with hay and put 1-2 flakes (depending on what pen) and they ususally...
This is Raven. She’s my grand champion baby and a few weeks ago, she turned 5!!! We’ve been really busy with kidding and teaching a farm hand, that I totally forgot!! So we’re wishing Raven a Happy (belated) Birthday!!
That doesn’t sound like a bad idea. I personally would let the nice sister stay with the little one ,if, she won’t try to hurt her. There’s nothing wrong with letting them all together for like 10 minutes a day and standing and watching to make sure there’s no injuries but obviously you probably...
If you have the space and the money, I would get a friend for the little one. Maybe give it a few weeks with them separated but together and see if they slowly start to get along. Don’t take my advice if you don’t feel it right because I do not want to be responsible for any injuries…
What Are Goats?
Goats, also known as caprines, are small ruminants, meaning much like cows they have four stomach chambers. They are all very very different than your stereotypical goat, and they all have their own unique extraordinary personalities. They all have different purposes and...