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Eh, Ok

Turns out my friend Eva, her mom used to own goats (cant think of breed.. not lamanchas or alpines, starts with a T, they were for milk) and she LOVES ours so (and i asked my mom and she said OK), when I breed Sass and her kid (I'm going to breed her next year and shes having a doeling- she has no chouice, shes having, a doeling, -.- ) I could sell her 2 of the 3 kids (because Sass, will have twins. Again, she has no choice
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So basically my plans are screwed if she doesnt have a doeling, LOL
 

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Were they Toggenburgs?

She has no choice?! lol that seems to be how a lot of people are about their goats :lol: I guess if you say that, she really HAS to have twin doelings :rolleyes:
 

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HankTheTank said:
Were they Toggenburgs?

She has no choice?! lol that seems to be how a lot of people are about their goats :lol: I guess if you say that, she really HAS to have twin doelings :rolleyes:
Yes! Toggenburgs!

Lol! Well, I know if I say that she'll have twin bucklings :rolleyes: So asking for ONE doeling isnt so bad...


Right?!?


I've heard first timer bucks tend to throw more bucks ?? Know anything on this? Or is it just a rumor?

I dunno if she'll want ND's, but I'll convince her :cool: :cool:
 

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I don't know about the first timer thing. But saying she'll have does will jinx her for sure! :lol: This year was definitely a buck year for most, way more bucklings born than doelings. Maybe next year will be different :fl

Who can resist tiny little dwarf babies?? I think it's humanly impossible
 

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I don't know about the first timer thing. But saying she'll have does will jinx her for sure! :lol: This year was definitely a buck year for most, way more bucklings born than doelings. Maybe next year will be different :fl

Who can resist tiny little dwarf babies?? I think it's humanly impossible
No!! Uh, she'll have a buck!

Wait! Then she'll have a buck!! Uggh!!!

UUuuuuuhhh, she'll have a single!! That should jynx her to have twins :cool: 2 doelings :cool:

I dont know. Resisting them IS impossible, but BUYING them..Not sure...

Maybe she'll adopt a couple :D (2 years ahead, lol)
 

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Just don't say anything about the gender of the kids! That way you can't jinx her! And don't say she'll have a single, or she'll have quads. It's all in the Doe Code :)
 

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HankTheTank said:
Just don't say anything about the gender of the kids! That way you can't jinx her! And don't say she'll have a single, or she'll have quads. It's all in the Doe Code :)
I'd say I want quads but... I want her to LIVE... :th

OK she will have no gender babies :lol:
 

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Well you don't want hermaphrodites either! Just keep mum about it :lol:

ND's can have up to 6 kids at a time, uncommon but not impossible. I bought my Bonnie as a bred doe, and I was terrified since she's so small (17 and a half inches tall!) but it turned out she wasn't pregnant.
 

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Well you don't want hermaphrodites either! Just keep mum about it :lol:

ND's can have up to 6 kids at a time, uncommon but not impossible. I bought my Bonnie as a bred doe, and I was terrified since she's so small (17 and a half inches tall!) but it turned out she wasn't pregnant.
Lol !

17 and a half inches??!!?!?!?! :ep Thats not even a 2 feet! Holy crap shes small

Have you ever bred her?
 
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