Coffecow : Your puppy is so cute! Great picture, too. BTW I didn't know you could re-disbud a goat. How did you do that? I disbudded some alpines we had before and the buck/wether in particular had a little bit of regrowth on the edges. They would fight and break them off from time to time. Could I have re-burned them with the disbudding iron? Is there a time limit to when I should be done? Just curious for future reference.
We sold all our Alpines a few months ago when my husband got laid off from his job. Now that he has FINALLY found dependable work we were considering getting some goats in the spring. We miss our goat milk! We have been considering Nigerian Dwarf goats or Nigerian Pygmy crosses or maybe just pygmies. We still have our Surge Milker and even though they are small the milker could make milking easy enough. I read pygmy goats actually give good milk and they are dual purpose . Anyone here have experience with that? Pygmy goats are plentiful around here and not very expensive. I am pretty sure the kids would sell easy for food, too. Papered Nigerians are a little pricey for us.
We sold all our Alpines a few months ago when my husband got laid off from his job. Now that he has FINALLY found dependable work we were considering getting some goats in the spring. We miss our goat milk! We have been considering Nigerian Dwarf goats or Nigerian Pygmy crosses or maybe just pygmies. We still have our Surge Milker and even though they are small the milker could make milking easy enough. I read pygmy goats actually give good milk and they are dual purpose . Anyone here have experience with that? Pygmy goats are plentiful around here and not very expensive. I am pretty sure the kids would sell easy for food, too. Papered Nigerians are a little pricey for us.