Baymule
Herd Master
I like reading your goat adventures and seeing pictures of your beautiful goats. Mini maker! Haha!
No, just dwarves. I won't start too far on what I don't like about those non-dairy goats, but the minis make it tolerable and produce twice as much with the same or nearly as much butterfat and protein and at least the ones I've had tend to stay in milk for a whole lactation instead of being fair weather 12 week milkers like meat goats (sorry meat goats). And like nubian milk, the kids love it even more than lamancha. So I have a few mini saanens that have been stalwart dairy animals worth what they eat and we'll be trying some mini lamanchas soon hopefully.I thought you were getting out of minis.
I've never seen a kid flail like that so he may pass away. I kind of wonder if the pull was just too much for him
Yeah, I don't think you want long lactations just for kid raising. That would be mastitis waiting on the wings. They're perfect for their purpose. Dwarves are often marketed dishonestly either innocently because that's what they've been told or less innocently because it's a profitable business. I have a beef with that. I think a lot fewer people would buy them if they looked more at numbers. A lot of people want more than a cup or three per milking with a quart per milking being considered very productive, and they usually want it for more than 8-12 weeks (but then they say you can stagger breed them, which has not been my experience, and just have kidding and kid raising madness all year round for your milk?)These babies will test us, that's for sure! Hope he pulls thru for you. Looked good in the picture.
I laugh at the dwarf comments because the only one I've had around stunk 3x what any of my full sized bucks ever has in rut! .
My meat goats, like you say, short lactation. But that's ok because I only want them to raise the kids. Mine have some impressive udders, short lived