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HI all,
I just found this site and thought it will be a great resource as I am a new sheep/goat owner.
I have what some refer to as a Geep. His mother is a sheep and father a billy goat. No joke. I swear and currently in talks with a University in California to do some genetic testing.
I've raised horses cows and pigs, but never a sheep or a goat.
Sammy is now a month old and doing great. He lives inside for now, and when old enough and the weather is warmer for him to live outside, we will get a couple pasture mates (not sure if we want a goat or sheep as his pals)
So any advice help or whatever is greatly appreciated.
I've uploaded a pic of Sammy. He looks to have more goat like hair, but trust me, its all curly wool underneath. He is 13 lbs now (born at 5 lbs and likely 2 weeks premi per the vet
I just found this site and thought it will be a great resource as I am a new sheep/goat owner.
I have what some refer to as a Geep. His mother is a sheep and father a billy goat. No joke. I swear and currently in talks with a University in California to do some genetic testing.
I've raised horses cows and pigs, but never a sheep or a goat.
Sammy is now a month old and doing great. He lives inside for now, and when old enough and the weather is warmer for him to live outside, we will get a couple pasture mates (not sure if we want a goat or sheep as his pals)
So any advice help or whatever is greatly appreciated.
I've uploaded a pic of Sammy. He looks to have more goat like hair, but trust me, its all curly wool underneath. He is 13 lbs now (born at 5 lbs and likely 2 weeks premi per the vet