Southern by choice
Herd Master
Two of the doelings we sold earlier this year dropped in for a pen breeding this evening.
W do not lease, or driveway breed to just anyone. Our conditions are as follows-
~ they must be our goats that we sold
~ must not own or have had any other livestock on their farm other than our goats
~ generally just first time breedings until they have their first kid - that way they can retain and then get a buck for future kiddings.
So anyway- These does are just at 8 months old they are 50/50 % but F-2 Generation.
Being F-2's they ended up with erect ears, their triplet brother ended up with gopher ears. We retained him.
We are very proud of their owner's management- she has done a great job!
Loving how these two does are looking.
They have great dairy length, excellent legs, very wide escutcheon, excellent width between hock, teat placement and teat size looks awesome!
We just need to see how they udder.
I may buy a doe kid from out of one of them A little line breeding but we think it will be good!
They are out of Bingo (f-1 50/50) and Chami (f-1 50/50 polled)
Bred to Henry (star x casey)
Bingo's FF udder -Dam (she kidded on her first birthday)
Bingo's Dam Zephyr
Chami's Dam & Henry's Dam- Star's udder
@Sweetened - I saw you were breeding minis now- They are my favorite! The best for production with feed conversion! The ultimate in the perfect homestead goat.
Everyone has a different focus- ours is NOT the ears, but the udder. They take work. Ears cannot milk!
I can work on ears later... I will be posting a lot about the minis because it is my focus this year. We have focused so much on the lamanchas and dwarfs, it is the year for minis here!
W do not lease, or driveway breed to just anyone. Our conditions are as follows-
~ they must be our goats that we sold
~ must not own or have had any other livestock on their farm other than our goats
~ generally just first time breedings until they have their first kid - that way they can retain and then get a buck for future kiddings.
So anyway- These does are just at 8 months old they are 50/50 % but F-2 Generation.
Being F-2's they ended up with erect ears, their triplet brother ended up with gopher ears. We retained him.
We are very proud of their owner's management- she has done a great job!
Loving how these two does are looking.
They have great dairy length, excellent legs, very wide escutcheon, excellent width between hock, teat placement and teat size looks awesome!
We just need to see how they udder.
I may buy a doe kid from out of one of them A little line breeding but we think it will be good!
They are out of Bingo (f-1 50/50) and Chami (f-1 50/50 polled)
Bred to Henry (star x casey)
Bingo's FF udder -Dam (she kidded on her first birthday)
Bingo's Dam Zephyr
Chami's Dam & Henry's Dam- Star's udder
@Sweetened - I saw you were breeding minis now- They are my favorite! The best for production with feed conversion! The ultimate in the perfect homestead goat.
Everyone has a different focus- ours is NOT the ears, but the udder. They take work. Ears cannot milk!
I can work on ears later... I will be posting a lot about the minis because it is my focus this year. We have focused so much on the lamanchas and dwarfs, it is the year for minis here!