Prairie Fleur I bought all of my goats from others so it wasn't up to me about how they were raised. I believe that both of mine who were bottle fed lost their mother & that's why they were bottle babies. Yes, it's usually better to have the mother feed them but that's not always possible in some circumstances such as the death of the mother & there is no other to take care of them. My doe I bottle fed personally & she grew really fast on the bottle, she was a pig. The dam raised one I got had not been handled any at all when I got her, she had been in a large herd of goats & she was very skittish. It took me awhile to get her to trust me. She still even with being around them every day isn't as tame & friendly as the bottle baby doe. She will let me pet her now & get close to her but she still isn't like the other one. I agree the bottle babies can be brats, I have one who is, but she is also the one who will follow me wherever I go so she's easy to handle.
I have just heard from others that the dwarf goats are much harder to contain & I just didn't want to deal with that.
I have just heard from others that the dwarf goats are much harder to contain & I just didn't want to deal with that.