waterguy81
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Hello,
I am new to dealing with Dairy Goats. I want to make sure I get the best goat for my needs.
I was thinking maybe 2 dairy goats.
Able to hold up in High humidity and heat most the year and about 3 months of cold and no snow.
Will produce good tasting milk most of the year.
Can survive in a grassy, sandy, clay, weeds, type land.
And be good around other animals like my chickens, ducks, dog, and such.
Please let me know your advice and guidance if you can.
Thank you.
I am new to dealing with Dairy Goats. I want to make sure I get the best goat for my needs.
I was thinking maybe 2 dairy goats.
Able to hold up in High humidity and heat most the year and about 3 months of cold and no snow.
Will produce good tasting milk most of the year.
Can survive in a grassy, sandy, clay, weeds, type land.
And be good around other animals like my chickens, ducks, dog, and such.
Please let me know your advice and guidance if you can.
Thank you.

Perhaps because of how open the LMs ears are is the reason for the ear infections..? 
a good Nigerian! and want a good Nigi/Obie cross!! I might luck out this year and be able to work a deal with a local farmer... let my boys service his does for their next freshening in turn for one or two of the kids.