I raised Alpine Dairy goats in 4-H when I was younger but then got into the Pygmies, so I no longer had any dairy goats.
My neighbor raises Alpines and I have been doing the disbudding and shots etc. for him and kept thinking how nice it would be to have a dairy goat again for milk. I told him one day and he said if I wanted I could have any one of his does.
A few weeks ago I went over and picked out April she is a registered Alpine and just beautiful. She is a 2 year old FF and kidded yesterday with gorgeous twins a buck and a doe they are both just stunning!
April is actually related to my very first Alpine doe, Flamming Cloves! Its kind of neat that she is out of the same stock.
Here is April with the little doeling standing in the corner and the buckling splayed out still trying to get his standing legs together. She is a great momma and they are doing perfectly.
My neighbor raises Alpines and I have been doing the disbudding and shots etc. for him and kept thinking how nice it would be to have a dairy goat again for milk. I told him one day and he said if I wanted I could have any one of his does.
A few weeks ago I went over and picked out April she is a registered Alpine and just beautiful. She is a 2 year old FF and kidded yesterday with gorgeous twins a buck and a doe they are both just stunning!
April is actually related to my very first Alpine doe, Flamming Cloves! Its kind of neat that she is out of the same stock.
Here is April with the little doeling standing in the corner and the buckling splayed out still trying to get his standing legs together. She is a great momma and they are doing perfectly.
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