Goat for beginners

ksalvagno

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Take your time looking and then you can be sure to get the right breed for you. Keep in mind with Angoras that they have to be sheared once a year.
 

Mammawannagoat

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If I had someone who could use the wool, they'd be a good choice. My husband doesn't want an animal that doesn't do it's part, so to speak. He wants it to do something...eggs, meat, milk...something. We get eggs from our chickens, at some point we will raise them for meat; goats would have to contribute something too.
 

SDGsoap&dairy

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lorihadams

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I'm getting Nigerian Dwarf babies in the summer! Problem is they are like potato chips......just can't stop once the bag is open!
 

MrsCountryChick

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Just had someone recently see our goats & say "how weird they have no horns, they look weird"..........they couldn't even place 'what' was "weird" about them, lol. :gig Then noticed it wasn't missing horns that made them look odd, it was their missing ears! :lol: Our one LaMancha is our greeting committee, so she's quick to say "Hello". & show off her Non-ears! :)
 
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