Bordelinski
Exploring the pasture
Original Thread
It has been a little over 3 weeks since we brought Marina (aka Buttermilk) home. She has put on almost 5 pounds with a consistent diet of pasture/hay mix, 1/2 pound grain and free choice minerals. Her vet appointment is scheduled for Tuesday of next week. The only problem that hasn't been dealt with is her hooves, which I hope to tend to this weekend. They are so overgrown, it will take time to get them back where they are suppose to be. But anywho, updated pics!
I want to get her a companion but I'm undecided about what route to take. I have found Craiglists ads advertising "small breed goats" for $150. I really had hoped to move into getting milk goats. But the closest registered Nigi milkers farm is over an hour away and they want $400 a doe. I don't plan on showing them or care if they are heavy producers, it's more part of my hobby farming. Am I looking in the wrong direction? Or do I just need to get off the money?
It has been a little over 3 weeks since we brought Marina (aka Buttermilk) home. She has put on almost 5 pounds with a consistent diet of pasture/hay mix, 1/2 pound grain and free choice minerals. Her vet appointment is scheduled for Tuesday of next week. The only problem that hasn't been dealt with is her hooves, which I hope to tend to this weekend. They are so overgrown, it will take time to get them back where they are suppose to be. But anywho, updated pics!
I want to get her a companion but I'm undecided about what route to take. I have found Craiglists ads advertising "small breed goats" for $150. I really had hoped to move into getting milk goats. But the closest registered Nigi milkers farm is over an hour away and they want $400 a doe. I don't plan on showing them or care if they are heavy producers, it's more part of my hobby farming. Am I looking in the wrong direction? Or do I just need to get off the money?