Finnie
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I thought that looked like a Michigan shoreline.No shortage of water in Michigan….or mosquitoes either. This year they’re THICK
I thought that looked like a Michigan shoreline.No shortage of water in Michigan….or mosquitoes either. This year they’re THICK
Pretty! They actually look very much like kiko crosses!Thank you! I would love to milk them down the road, but this year I am just letting them feed their kids. I honestly have no idea… two does are likely a Nigerian variety and the other one I couldn’t say. They are a mixed bunch from an Amish farm.
Quick question - are you running males and females together? Even "baby" bucks are capable of breeding does at a young age. If the males are over 10 - 12 weeks they are capable of "doing the deed."I'll not breed them this year as they are too young IMHO and this will give us time to grow and learn together.