Both Saanens and Oberhaslis have very dominant coloring but who knows! With a handsome, very spotted buck? You just might be seeing all sorts of spots!
Of course, if you are seeing spots and NOT looking at the goats while you are seeing them, that would be a sign that you need to see the eye doctor. KKKKKKK..
But wouldn't it be nice to have a spotted kid with ober coloring and traits?
My Saanen(Willow) is as standoffish as they come. She was a bottle baby, but forget petting her. lol. My oberhasli(Tippy) is the sweetest goat, loves to be pet, gentle with the kids.
Then when it comes to each other, Tippy is in charge. Everything Willow has Tippy wants and everything Tippy has is just hers. Willow gives up on her treats if Tippy comes by and never attempts to take anything from her
The new goat's name is Rosco. Although we are calling him Bob Marley. When he was riding in the back seat of my jeep liberty--lol--what a trip He keep giving us the strangest look that clearly said-- "Yo Man, where we goin' man" ...You probably had to be there....
I am curious as to if Tippy will back down and allow Bob to be in charge of their small herd? Or will she always be the boss?
I have bred with a fullblood spotted boer buck for several years...Im at about 70% spotted kids when breeding to a doe who is not spotted. Not sure how closely milking genetics are to Boer genetics....Your buck has an awsome painted spotted pattern
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