Dreaming Of Goats
Overrun with beasties
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I'm going this weekend to a friend's farm to pick out the goat I'll be leasing. They own and breed oberhaslis. I know I should look for a correct udder (well attached, 1/3 In front, 1/3 hidden, 1/3 Behind, high), a good back (Uphill, straight), a clear line from the top of the head down into the tail, and good hocks (not pointing inward or postey) Anything else? I'm sure they'll help, but I would just like to know what I'm doing a little