Posted by gitrib on January 03, 2012 at 07:22:18 from (108.203.179.59):
In Reply to: GOATS posted by JR FRYE on January 02, 2012 at 16:26:25:
I had a large herd of Toggenburg dairy goats. Treated and fed them just like a herd of dairy cows. Fed a good daiy ration and used electric fence.Had a regular goat milking parlor. If they hae good pedigrees they will milk heavy. We made goat milk cheese. I still have a lot of semen in my tank from one of the top bucks in the country. Used AI and did some ET on choice does. Incidently the proper terms are Buck and Does not Billy an Nanny. Then ther are he plain old Brush Goat that is used for reclaiming brush land.When you look a the goat world wide they provide food for moe people than sny other spiecies, ust look at all of the African and desert countries. gitib
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