speckled6
Chillin' with the herd
Hi all,
I'm looking into getting goats next year.
I want them for milk and meat, so kinders seem to fit the bill. I have a few questions for anyone who has/has had kinders.
Is the milk sweet? I've read it's high in butterfat and delicious, but never tried it (or any goat milk). Is it possible to skim the cream or do I need a separator?
I've heard the meat is lean...like venison, any input in that? Does anyone have experience processing them? Or can you take them to a processor?
I also want to try tanning pelts (starting with rabbits this year) what is their fur like? Close like the Nubian side or furry like pygmy's or is it a grab bag?
Also, do they make a lot of noise like the Nubian or is this also something that can be bred for?
If this should be posted somewhere else, please let me know, I wasn't sure where it should go.
Thanks,
jean
I'm looking into getting goats next year.
I want them for milk and meat, so kinders seem to fit the bill. I have a few questions for anyone who has/has had kinders.
Is the milk sweet? I've read it's high in butterfat and delicious, but never tried it (or any goat milk). Is it possible to skim the cream or do I need a separator?
I've heard the meat is lean...like venison, any input in that? Does anyone have experience processing them? Or can you take them to a processor?
I also want to try tanning pelts (starting with rabbits this year) what is their fur like? Close like the Nubian side or furry like pygmy's or is it a grab bag?
Also, do they make a lot of noise like the Nubian or is this also something that can be bred for?
If this should be posted somewhere else, please let me know, I wasn't sure where it should go.
Thanks,
jean