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Ah, don't worry, I didn't mean to sound offended. It's just weird when I've used a word for years and then find out it's defined as something else.bibliophile birds said:sorry, i wasn't trying to say you were wrong. i'd probably call them geeps too. i was just relaying info.
HI There, New to the board and found this old thread. Hopefully someone sees it. Anyway, I do have a natural born Geep. His mother is a sheep and father is a goat. There was a twin set, but the female did not survive longer than about an hour after birth. she was around 2 lbs. They were premature. the male who lived was about 5 lbs at birth. The mother did not want them, she had no interest in a weakling (male couldn't walk for hours, so we finally pulled him in to bottle feed and keep alive).according to Wikipedia, geeps cannot occur naturally as they are the fusion of two embryos, one sheep and one goat, making them a chimera rather than a hybrid. it goes on to say that actual goat-sheep hybrids are poorly documented. there apparently was a well-documented on in 2000 in Botswana (the Toast of Botswana), but that's about it.
i think these pictures are of the same geep...
this picture is kinda weird
but this one's kinda cute
I made a thread just for the geep.. posted pics of both parents.Do you have pics of the momma and dad?
yes me too, I know some people probably think I'm crazy, including a couple local vets and the nearest vet school! unless it was a miraculous conception, or something jumped over a 6 foot chainlink fence- That BillyGoat is the dad lol.I love the idea of geeps but really look forward to any genetic testing results!