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I had someone buy 2 Nigerians from me and plan to stagger their breeding so they have milk all year around. I think probably 3 does would fit the bill nicely. That way if something happens and one of them slows down sooner than you expected or something you have that 3rd one to fall back on. Since Nigerians are year round breeders, as long as you have a buck you can breed to, it shouldn't be a problem.Jared77 said:A couple of does is what Id thought of getting. Nothing crazy (yet ) Ive read about folks alternating breeding times/due dates between does to always stay in milk. Is this a successful strategy thats realistic with a small herd or a couple of does?
We already agreed to deal with the headaches of paying and dealing with a stud fee. Bucks are something we have no interest in. Stallions give enough headaches, we don't need a buck on top of that.
This depends on the county. Most do require registration for does. Wethers often only need identification (ie tattoo). My lil country county just offered NDs to be in the dairy section, and right now my recorded grade NMGA goats are fine altho I bet down the road they'll ramp it up to does requiring formal registration.Jared77 said:Gotcha. Thanks and good to know. Do they have to be ADGA or AGS in order to be shown in 4H?