Boer goats do not do well in wet humid climates ..... to much of a parasite load. Lots and lots of worming and hoove trimming. If you are in a dry climate Boer is the way for sure. Otherwise you would be better off with Kiko.
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post #32692 of 457083/28/12 at 10:27am- Location: Cottage Grove, WI
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Well they aren't done yet, 10 babies out, 1 egg still in progress and 2 eggs I can't tell what is happening
!So far we have what looks to be 8 blues and 2 splashes.........
Our Crew: 2 human adults, 3 human kids, 1 Aussie,1 Cocker, 5 rabbits, Andalusians, Welsummers, Cuckoo Marans, IB and White Peafowl, 1 pair Red Golden Pheasants
Our Crew: 2 human adults, 3 human kids, 1 Aussie,1 Cocker, 5 rabbits, Andalusians, Welsummers, Cuckoo Marans, IB and White Peafowl, 1 pair Red Golden Pheasants
post #32693 of 457083/28/12 at 10:39amI spent $60 on my fancy "Super Bright 360 Lumens Cree LED Flashlight" and I can barely see a thing... eek!
Quote:post #32694 of 457083/28/12 at 11:12ampost #32695 of 457083/28/12 at 11:15amHmmm - QBall - you might be right on the feet - we trim ours 2-3 times a year, just to keep them nice.
We have a wet, woodland property, but not super high humidity (PA)
What do you think about the Spanish Meat Goat crossed on Boer??
From what I understant, the SMG are very parasite resistant, so we were hoping the cross would be more hardy.
post #32696 of 457083/28/12 at 12:48pmOkay, well it's not that bad... I mean I can see the dark blob and the air cell and occasionally movement... oh, and I do love this flashlight alot for camping... but, $60 is alot!
Quote:post #32697 of 457083/28/12 at 1:31pmSounds like a tough crowd over here judging by the first few posts......closed down and restarted for bickering? So at the risk of being tar and feathered, I have a newbie question. I'm very new to FCBMs and I had one lonely chick hatch this first time around. He is now almost 5 weeks old and his comb and wattles are developing so I'm sure its a roo. I was wondering, at what age do they get their beautiful rooster feathering? He's at that gauky age right now and is mostly black with a little bit of copper on the feather tips. His head is just starting to feather out.For I know the plans I have for you says the Lord. Jeremiah29:11
There's always room for one more chicken......or threeFor I know the plans I have for you says the Lord. Jeremiah29:11
There's always room for one more chicken......or threepost #32698 of 457083/28/12 at 1:34pm- Location: Southeast Nebraska
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x2 on the Kikos. Love them!"Maybe home is not really about geography...maybe home has more to do with the work we've all done as individuals to increasingly become people we can live with. Maybe home is the desire to live soulfully, the tiny ongoing desicions we make that allow the soul room to breathe." -Linford Detweiler"Maybe home is not really about geography...maybe home has more to do with the work we've all done as individuals to increasingly become people we can live with. Maybe home is the desire to live soulfully, the tiny ongoing desicions we make that allow the soul room to breathe." -Linford Detweilerpost #32699 of 457083/28/12 at 1:36pm- Location: Cottage Grove, WI
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Quote:Originally Posted by Elliemae 77
Sounds like a tough crowd over here judging by the first few posts......closed down and restarted for bickering? So at the risk of being tar and feathered, I have a newbie question. I'm very new to FCBMs and I had one lonely chick hatch this first time around. He is now almost 5 weeks old and his comb and wattles are developing so I'm sure its a roo. I was wondering, at what age do they get their beautiful rooster feathering? He's at that gauky age right now and is mostly black with a little bit of copper on the feather tips. His head is just starting to feather out.
Some start getting them in around 4 months and it can take up to a year for them to fully mature, I'm sure that others see different time frames with individuals.We aren't so bad here, just passionate people about their chickens

Our Crew: 2 human adults, 3 human kids, 1 Aussie,1 Cocker, 5 rabbits, Andalusians, Welsummers, Cuckoo Marans, IB and White Peafowl, 1 pair Red Golden Pheasants
Our Crew: 2 human adults, 3 human kids, 1 Aussie,1 Cocker, 5 rabbits, Andalusians, Welsummers, Cuckoo Marans, IB and White Peafowl, 1 pair Red Golden Pheasants
post #32700 of 457083/28/12 at 1:53pmH&R,
Thank-you. They are breeding age around 16-20 weeks? I'm having a dilemma....Back in January I bought 1 hen, 2 pullets and the lady gave me a 3year old roo. He was just running around outside with no shelter..basicly coyote bait. Not a good option up here in Michigan. When I got him home he was very under weight, lethargic, his comb and wattles were frostbitten. I was able to nurse him back to health and he is now thriving. My little hen was bred by the ladies show bird, one she kept in the house. This chick is out of the show roo. So now what....keep the old boy who I gave a second chance or keep the young one that has been hand raised. How long will my old.boy remain fertile?For I know the plans I have for you says the Lord. Jeremiah29:11
There's always room for one more chicken......or threeFor I know the plans I have for you says the Lord. Jeremiah29:11
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