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Zanzabeez said:
First up is Irish Whisper Snap Crackle Pop. Yearling FF, 7 weeks fresh with a 12 hr fill. Nursing 3 kids. I have two polled bucklings for sale out of her if anyone is looking. ;)
Well now ya tell me AFTER I've already bought a new buck... :rolleyes:
Maybe in a few years when I need to replace the old boy.
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Zanzabeez said:
Oooo, I want to play too! :D Here are my girls. :love


First up is Irish Whisper Snap Crackle Pop. Yearling FF, 7 weeks fresh with a 12 hr fill. Nursing 3 kids. I have two polled bucklings for sale out of her if anyone is looking. ;)

http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac47/TwistedPinesFarm/NigerianDwarfGoats/Udder Pics/5a6ab403.jpg

http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac47/TwistedPinesFarm/NigerianDwarfGoats/Udder Pics/24ba7472.jpg


Fairland Farms SM Java Jive. 2 yr old FF, pics at 7 weeks fresh with a 12 hr fill. Nursing triplets.

http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac47/TwistedPinesFarm/NigerianDwarfGoats/Udder Pics/47470190.jpg

http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac47/TwistedPinesFarm/NigerianDwarfGoats/Udder Pics/e6d9cb7e.jpg


Finally, here is Irish Whisper CS Vera Wang, yearling FF, pics at 8 weeks fresh with a 12 hr fill. Nursing twins. Her poor udder is lopsided. :barnie Her twins preferred the right side of her udder for the first 4-5 days after she freshened. I tried to teach them to use the left teat and also milked the left side twice a day but she still ended up lopsided. I know now that I should have taped the teat that they were preferring to help teach them to use both sides but too late now. Oops. Any chance it could even up next freshening? It is not really a show udder anyway with her teats winging out but still....

http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac47/TwistedPinesFarm/NigerianDwarfGoats/Udder Pics/5de3aca9.jpg

http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac47/TwistedPinesFarm/NigerianDwarfGoats/Udder Pics/403b83e6.jpg

Edited to add that my whole little herd is CAE negative.

Tracy
You don't happen to be in FL, do you?
 

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One of our newest does, Rosasharn SP Aurora's first freshening udder:

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Thanks! :) I love her dam's udder (ARMCH Rosasharn's TL Arwen 8*D 2*M) and already look forward to seeing her second freshening.
 

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Even though she's dry now, I thought I'd show what Jenny's udder was like once the kids were gone. She was milking a bit over 3 quarts twice a day (over a gallon and a half per day) at this point.
The pictures are kinda bad, it was a new camera that I still hadn't figured out yet.
2yo 2nd Freshener
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Talala's udder's coming along fairly nicely, too. She's only milking around a half gallon a day, though, hopefully that will go up next freshening
(don't forget, she was quite literally almost dry when I picked her up, this is what she's gone up to)
2yo FF
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savingdogs said:
n.smithurmond said:
ksalvagno said:
If you think your udders are hairy, you ought to see mine. I think I may have to break down and shave them.
This could sooooo be taken out of context... :lol:
:gig :gig :gig

Rebetzin, how do those goats WALK?
:D :D :lol: :lol:
I was wondering the same thing - How does the goat walk with such a gigantic udder???
 

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