I don't have any doelings left. I sold them all this year. I might have more later in the Summer. The only kids we have left this year is a wonderful blue eyed, polled buckling, one more blue eyed buckling, and the three wethers. I would be happy to trade either of the bucklings and maybe...
I have a naturally polled, blue eyed buckling available.
Check my website. We are in Alabama but will be attending the Carrollton GA show on April 25th
http://www.thunderhillfarms.com
I understand why people use it. I check my goats fecals before worming...that tells me the most. It's just a matter of what method works best for you. I hate to see pale eylids. Doing Fecals can tell me when I have/getting any kind of worming problem. I rotate between 4 wormers so that my...
The thing is....FAMACHA method teaches to check the paleness of the eyelids before worming. To me, pale eyelids are a sign of anemia, beit a slight case or not.
I prefer to worm on a schedule and prevent even the slightest anemia at all. We still check fecals and such and will be learning to...
I am kickin' myself in the butt for selling Silver...hee hee
(not really, I am glad she got such a wonderful home...and I am THRILLED she gave you a doeling, and such a unique one)
That doeling is flat out unique and GORGEOUS!!
She is like a negative image of her mother...completely opposite
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Umm, I never said I was. Only that we test and we are NEGATIVE. Why do I need to "prevent" something I don't have? We don't bring any *new* animals in unless they have a CAE test before hand or are from herds whose management I know well.
We bottle feed for lots of reasons:
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Why would you do this at all? you are only the middle man if you aren't pasturizing and heat treating...sorry, just doesn't make sense to me at all. I can't imagine milking my goat, pouring it into a bottle and giving it to her baby (scratchin' head) Basically, you are not practicing...