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ragdollcatlady
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If you are looking to sell minis, the idea is a smaller animal that eats less, easier to handle, but still provides more milk. I think the hobby homesteaders lean towards the mini versions of their favorite breeds for the size vs. feed but still want more milk. (Just from a buyers point of view...if I were buying, I'd want milk for drinking and cheese...) Of course some might get minis just for pets, in which case it really wouldn't matter.
I just picked up a 2 day old, blue eyed, buckskin grandson of Jacks and then had trips born early this morning out of him, so I have a keeper girl too, and one of the trips, a buckling, is brown buckskin with spots!!!! (Probably not keeping the spotted boy, but I am tempted!)... Makes it easier to think of saying goodbye to Jack. (If you don't want Jack, no worries, I may just offer him for sale and see where we end up.)
P.S......I love nigerians and have 10 and counting at the moment, so if you ever needed another buck down the road I might be able to assist you...just sayin'.....
I just picked up a 2 day old, blue eyed, buckskin grandson of Jacks and then had trips born early this morning out of him, so I have a keeper girl too, and one of the trips, a buckling, is brown buckskin with spots!!!! (Probably not keeping the spotted boy, but I am tempted!)... Makes it easier to think of saying goodbye to Jack. (If you don't want Jack, no worries, I may just offer him for sale and see where we end up.)
P.S......I love nigerians and have 10 and counting at the moment, so if you ever needed another buck down the road I might be able to assist you...just sayin'.....