mystang89
True BYH Addict
Wait, that's WITHOUT milk?!
Oh she has milk in there, she's just never been bred so not really fresh.Wait, that's WITHOUT milk?!
With the goats I just keep an eye on it. Not uncommon for that to happen. Once they kid it evens out.I guess I just got concerned because it just started about a month ago, it was never uneven before lol
Wait...."HE" milks??? Im so lostOh she has milk in there, she's just never been bred so not really fresh.
Here is a milk buck, scroll down until you see "Thrill". This buck is somewhere in about all of our lamancha herd.
https://www.luckystarfarm.com/referencebucks1.html
With the goats I just keep an eye on it. Not uncommon for that to happen. Once they kid it evens out.
I had no idea they even had udders....I feel stupid nowYep. Some of our bucks come into milk but not to that extent.
I don't know much about sheep but sometimes goats get a precocious udder and it isn't always both sides.I was looking at my Yearling ewe the other day, and it looks like one part of her udder is normal size, the other side is a bit enlarged. She is not pregnant. Though in my research online I have seen some people say that clover can cause the udder to enlarge, something about a hormone or something in it? Has anyone experienced this? I have looked at the udder, it doesn't seem sore, no sign of bites etc, though a sting may be possible but I would imagine the swelling would have gone down by now if that were the case.