WoolyWabbits
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Do you have to breed nigerian dwarf goats to be able to milk them, and if so how will they produce milk once their breed? Sorry, newbie here.
but does sh have to have one each year or only once to get the milk coming??? :/carolinagirl said:they have to have had a kid in order to provide milk. Some people let her raise her own kid, some prefer to milk her, feed some of the milk to the kid and some keep all the goat milk and feed the kids powdered milk. No one way to do it. but yes...she has to have a kid in order to milk.
She has to be rebred to keep giving milk and she will need a break with no milk for a while too, inbetween kids.WoolyWabbits said:but does sh have to have one each year or only once to get the milk coming??? :/carolinagirl said:they have to have had a kid in order to provide milk. Some people let her raise her own kid, some prefer to milk her, feed some of the milk to the kid and some keep all the goat milk and feed the kids powdered milk. No one way to do it. but yes...she has to have a kid in order to milk.
There have been individuals of different breeds of goats that have had extended lactations. The longest i've heard of was 5 years. Two years is not uncommon.WoolyWabbits said:Thanks for the info!!!!!! But just one last question, is their a breed that can only be breed once to produce milk the rest of their lives?? Thanks for helping the newbie over here!!!! :bun