Tehwrd
Chillin' with the herd
Hello!
We moved in July to a wonderful property that we are renting. Previous renters had basically trashed the place. We have the human dwelling habitable and are now working on the barn. We will be looking to get some milk goats in late February/early March. We are,at least for this year looking only to get 2-3 goats to provide some milk for our family. My daughter REALLY wants to raise a Nigerian Dwarf baby, which I am okay with, but I am also feeling like it might be helpful to us as newbie goat milkers, to have a doe or 2 who are experienced milkers. We have been purchasing raw cows milk for quite some time both Guernsey and Dutch Belted. My family is looking at me a little sideways about goat milk. Is there a breed or cross that would be recommended for ease of milking, as well as tasting closest to cows milk? I'm assuming already that feeding programs, hygiene while milking, and getting a quick chill are all important to the flavor of goats milk. My kids suggested trying goat milk from the store, but I reminded them of the difference between store bought milk and the raw milk we get and effectively scrapped that idea. I am very curious about goat meat too and how it compares to beef/pork. We are already going with meat and egg laying chickens.
I would appreciate and suggestions, guidance, links, info, whatever you have time to throw at me regarding this endeavor. We are going for more self sufficiency and while pigs and cows are not options in the near future, we are hoping to start off with our goats, chickens, and gardens for now. Thank you all so much in advance!
We moved in July to a wonderful property that we are renting. Previous renters had basically trashed the place. We have the human dwelling habitable and are now working on the barn. We will be looking to get some milk goats in late February/early March. We are,at least for this year looking only to get 2-3 goats to provide some milk for our family. My daughter REALLY wants to raise a Nigerian Dwarf baby, which I am okay with, but I am also feeling like it might be helpful to us as newbie goat milkers, to have a doe or 2 who are experienced milkers. We have been purchasing raw cows milk for quite some time both Guernsey and Dutch Belted. My family is looking at me a little sideways about goat milk. Is there a breed or cross that would be recommended for ease of milking, as well as tasting closest to cows milk? I'm assuming already that feeding programs, hygiene while milking, and getting a quick chill are all important to the flavor of goats milk. My kids suggested trying goat milk from the store, but I reminded them of the difference between store bought milk and the raw milk we get and effectively scrapped that idea. I am very curious about goat meat too and how it compares to beef/pork. We are already going with meat and egg laying chickens.
I would appreciate and suggestions, guidance, links, info, whatever you have time to throw at me regarding this endeavor. We are going for more self sufficiency and while pigs and cows are not options in the near future, we are hoping to start off with our goats, chickens, and gardens for now. Thank you all so much in advance!