Kristi
Chillin' with the herd
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I bought my Alpine doe Talulah as already bred, but it didn't take (she apparently was in heat about 3 wks after her breeding date. I'm getting that from y'all's answers to my questions, I'm new to goats).
Taking her back to the previous owner (who used a friend's buck) is too far to drive. So I'm looking for a local buck for her, assuming she comes into heat again this season.
Found one locally on CL. But he's Nigerian - they say he's bred a full size doe before, and offer a second 'date' if the first doesn't take.
if I do take her to this buck, when during her heat is the best time? It would be a short visit, not a days-long stay.
Good idea? Bad? I bought goats for the milk - don't really want to start a herd, so was planning to sell the offspring. Could I do that with Alpine/Nigerian crosses? Or would they be good for meat (second choice, but doable)?
Thanks for any input
Taking her back to the previous owner (who used a friend's buck) is too far to drive. So I'm looking for a local buck for her, assuming she comes into heat again this season.
Found one locally on CL. But he's Nigerian - they say he's bred a full size doe before, and offer a second 'date' if the first doesn't take.
if I do take her to this buck, when during her heat is the best time? It would be a short visit, not a days-long stay.
Good idea? Bad? I bought goats for the milk - don't really want to start a herd, so was planning to sell the offspring. Could I do that with Alpine/Nigerian crosses? Or would they be good for meat (second choice, but doable)?
Thanks for any input