Suburbanfarmer
Ridin' The Range
Ok, here's the story... We have ND goats. We got a doe late last summer already in milk and milked her through the Fall, bred her and we are now able to milk her again in the mornings (babies are 4 weeks old). We have always gotten at least 2 cups a milking off of her. Now we are getting a solid 2 1/2 cups each morning. This is her second freshening - she had twins both times.
I just bought another doe so that we would have two does in milk. She is a little smaller than our other doe, but not majorly so. This is her second freshening (triplets), but her first freshening (single doeling) was pulled as a bottle baby and the doe was dried up. I bought her with her two doelings still on her a couple of weeks ago (they kept the buckling as a bottle baby). The doelings are 2 1/2 weeks old and I pulled them last night to milk this morning. I didn't even get a cup off of her. ?? This is really the first time her udder has had a full fill ever. Could it be that it just needs to stretch for greater capacity? She comes from really good milking lines (milk tested). Will she ever come up to close to two cups a milking? Or should I think about selling her and looking for a better producer? We really like her and she has a really sweet personality. So, we want to keep her if possible, but we are truly urban farmers and don't have the space to keep an animal that is not producing.
Thanks,
-K
I just bought another doe so that we would have two does in milk. She is a little smaller than our other doe, but not majorly so. This is her second freshening (triplets), but her first freshening (single doeling) was pulled as a bottle baby and the doe was dried up. I bought her with her two doelings still on her a couple of weeks ago (they kept the buckling as a bottle baby). The doelings are 2 1/2 weeks old and I pulled them last night to milk this morning. I didn't even get a cup off of her. ?? This is really the first time her udder has had a full fill ever. Could it be that it just needs to stretch for greater capacity? She comes from really good milking lines (milk tested). Will she ever come up to close to two cups a milking? Or should I think about selling her and looking for a better producer? We really like her and she has a really sweet personality. So, we want to keep her if possible, but we are truly urban farmers and don't have the space to keep an animal that is not producing.
Thanks,
-K