lilhill
Loving the herd life
And sometimes breeders will stand them with their front legs on a little higher ground to get that stance. BTW, that is a lovely buck!
Your ND looks better then the ND's you have....?SkyWarrior said:I have four NDs and to be quite honest, I'm not impressed with mine. But, my understanding is that for 5 years, the original owners did nothing with them, so they are skittish.
The NDs I've seen around here look stubby and not very well proportioned. Either I'm just not a fan of the look or else conformation is different in this area. Sure looks different than the photos I've seen.
My ND or Pygmy mix looks awesome by comparison to the NDs I have. This is, of course, my opinion, and you don't have to agree with me.
Of course quality of bloodlines, etc makes a big difference in how a goat looks.. Unfortunately, there are a lot of Nigerian breeders out there that are just breeding for pets. Those usually aren't the quality well proportioned ones like those who breed for conformation and milk.SkyWarrior said:I have four NDs and to be quite honest, I'm not impressed with mine. But, my understanding is that for 5 years, the original owners did nothing with them, so they are skittish.
The NDs I've seen around here look stubby and not very well proportioned. Either I'm just not a fan of the look or else conformation is different in this area. Sure looks different than the photos I've seen.
My ND or Pygmy mix looks awesome by comparison to the NDs I have. This is, of course, my opinion, and you don't have to agree with me.
Lillhill, I love your goats! You really have a very nice herd.lilhill said:Here's a photo of one of my bucks, MelacorBlu in a natural stance.
http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/uploads/470_mel92811.jpg
x2 Real Nigerians are great milkers and have huge udders. Having 'pet quality' is fine but when you have alot of people that do that it kinda ruins the breed or at least messes it up.Of course quality of bloodlines, etc makes a big difference in how a goat looks.. Unfortunately, there are a lot of Nigerian breeders out there that are just breeding for pets. Those usually aren't the quality well proportioned ones like those who breed for conformation and milk.
Thank you! Karen, it's taken 8 years and hundreds of miles traveling to just get where I am now with my herd and it's still a work in progress.ksalvagno said:Lillhill, I love your goats! You really have a very nice herd.lilhill said:Here's a photo of one of my bucks, MelacorBlu in a natural stance.
http://www.backyardherds.com/forum/uploads/470_mel92811.jpg