KinderKorner
Loving the herd life
Alright guys. I need some help. This will be pretty long, but I need some advice. Due to the fact that kinder goats are pretty rare, and the mind set of the few breeders there is, nearly evey Kinder goat within 10 hours or more of here is related. I've tried to diversify as best as I could, but it's a challenge. At this point I'm trying to figure out the best way to breed my does to better my goats, not inbreed excessively, and still have unrelated babies to sell.
At this point I have several doelings which are undecided on who I am going to be breeding to in the next few months but I want to focus on two right now.
I have a huge, beautiful doeling Ellie that is almost 10 months old. She is the goat that after tons of kids prove that we are actually heading a step in the right direction with our breeding goals. She already out weighs and is taller than her momma, and I am sure her udder will have more capacity.
The problem. I have FOUR current bucks. None of which are suitable to breed to her. I have a pygmy. Which I am not willing to waste a breeding on for unregisterable goats. Her half brother, her dad. Then Jasper. I could breed to him I suppose but it's not going to happen. Him and Ellie's moms were twins, who both turned out tiny in size. He is also very small, and while Ellie is big I am not risking breeding backwards. If their related parents were outstanding goats I might consider breeding, but since both of them need improvement in size I won't do it.
Another doeling Izzie, (Whom is Ellie's half sister) I am also having problems picking a buck. Her dad, her brother then Jasper. Their moms are half sisters, and I don't want to breed babies that aren't an improvement to my herd. Izzie was from my best buck, and a best doe. Jasper is a pretty little guy, but I prefer bigger.
This leaves me with 4 choices.
#1. I am keeping a buckling from a best doe for now. Sara. Meaning it would be a sibling to Izzie. So she is out. Ellie is a maybe. But again momma's are half sisters. And daddy and momma were also related. It doesn't bother me too much although, because the related goats were a couple generations back and I seen every one personally and they were nice examples of the breed.
#2. I can hang onto one of my other bucklings for a couple months, use him to breed then sell him. Momma is lily, my other best doe. Daddy was Jasper. But the buckling so far doesn't seem any smaller than the other kids, infact lily's kids so far have been the most correct and best looking kids we have had. We kept her buck last year, and he is stunning. So I am hopefuly his buckling won't disappoint.
#3 I am breeding a new line of Kinders. So I could wait until I have a different buck. Doeling is 8 months old right now. But tiny. I was hoping to breed her at 10 months. But I'm betting it will be another 4-6 maybe more months before I'd feel good about breeding her. Meaning it would be at least a year before I'd have an unrelated buck, if she didn't have girls only.
#4 Wait and see if I end up buying a different buck. It's possible. But I have no plans for it right now.
Izzie I'm not in a hurry. She is still small, so it will be a few months for her yet. Ellie though is big, beautiful and I am so looking forward to babies. I hate to see her just wasting. Although it wouldn't be a terrible thing to have to wait.
Advice? Should I breed Izzie to the Lily buck, and Ellie to the Sara buck? They would be related, but how much is too much? What would you do? Both bucks, and both doelings are looking really good. I have faith they would produce wonderful babies. I am jsut the type of person that doesn't like them related. But a lot of people argue that it is good to line breed. Kinder breeders do it over and over. Saying they know what they get when they stay on the same line. I'm just undecided if I like it. Some is needed I know, but jsut how many times is okay?
Izzie is a good example. Her daddy and momma each had a parent that were twins. I was leery, but momma and daddy were outstanding so I gave it a go and she is turning out really nice with no problem.
Here is the two bucklings lines.
The two doelings.
At this point I have several doelings which are undecided on who I am going to be breeding to in the next few months but I want to focus on two right now.
I have a huge, beautiful doeling Ellie that is almost 10 months old. She is the goat that after tons of kids prove that we are actually heading a step in the right direction with our breeding goals. She already out weighs and is taller than her momma, and I am sure her udder will have more capacity.
The problem. I have FOUR current bucks. None of which are suitable to breed to her. I have a pygmy. Which I am not willing to waste a breeding on for unregisterable goats. Her half brother, her dad. Then Jasper. I could breed to him I suppose but it's not going to happen. Him and Ellie's moms were twins, who both turned out tiny in size. He is also very small, and while Ellie is big I am not risking breeding backwards. If their related parents were outstanding goats I might consider breeding, but since both of them need improvement in size I won't do it.
Another doeling Izzie, (Whom is Ellie's half sister) I am also having problems picking a buck. Her dad, her brother then Jasper. Their moms are half sisters, and I don't want to breed babies that aren't an improvement to my herd. Izzie was from my best buck, and a best doe. Jasper is a pretty little guy, but I prefer bigger.
This leaves me with 4 choices.
#1. I am keeping a buckling from a best doe for now. Sara. Meaning it would be a sibling to Izzie. So she is out. Ellie is a maybe. But again momma's are half sisters. And daddy and momma were also related. It doesn't bother me too much although, because the related goats were a couple generations back and I seen every one personally and they were nice examples of the breed.
#2. I can hang onto one of my other bucklings for a couple months, use him to breed then sell him. Momma is lily, my other best doe. Daddy was Jasper. But the buckling so far doesn't seem any smaller than the other kids, infact lily's kids so far have been the most correct and best looking kids we have had. We kept her buck last year, and he is stunning. So I am hopefuly his buckling won't disappoint.
#3 I am breeding a new line of Kinders. So I could wait until I have a different buck. Doeling is 8 months old right now. But tiny. I was hoping to breed her at 10 months. But I'm betting it will be another 4-6 maybe more months before I'd feel good about breeding her. Meaning it would be at least a year before I'd have an unrelated buck, if she didn't have girls only.
#4 Wait and see if I end up buying a different buck. It's possible. But I have no plans for it right now.
Izzie I'm not in a hurry. She is still small, so it will be a few months for her yet. Ellie though is big, beautiful and I am so looking forward to babies. I hate to see her just wasting. Although it wouldn't be a terrible thing to have to wait.
Advice? Should I breed Izzie to the Lily buck, and Ellie to the Sara buck? They would be related, but how much is too much? What would you do? Both bucks, and both doelings are looking really good. I have faith they would produce wonderful babies. I am jsut the type of person that doesn't like them related. But a lot of people argue that it is good to line breed. Kinder breeders do it over and over. Saying they know what they get when they stay on the same line. I'm just undecided if I like it. Some is needed I know, but jsut how many times is okay?
Izzie is a good example. Her daddy and momma each had a parent that were twins. I was leery, but momma and daddy were outstanding so I gave it a go and she is turning out really nice with no problem.
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Here is the two bucklings lines.
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The two doelings.