Usually 10 hens to one rooster is what I've always been told. In my laying flock I have 3 roos for about 35 hens right now. A few of the older ones probably will be culled in the spring.
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Usually 10 hens to one rooster is what I've always been told. In my laying flock I have 3 roos for about 35 hens right now. A few of the older ones probably will be culled in the spring.
I had Nigerians when I had goats. If you are wanting milkers they have some excellent advantages over other goats. First they are very friendly and personable. Secondly they are super milk producers. Third their smaller size means less feed necessary and easier to handle. I would recommend starting with very young goats though so you can humanize them and train them easier. I also would recommend anyone getting goats to have them polled. It will save you a lot of frustration cause those horns regardless of breed tend to get stuck in everything.Hello. I see that you have Nigerian Dwarf goats. What do you think of their milk? I hear that the milk is not goaty tasting. Are they easy to care for? I am wanting to get a few this spring. Thank you for any info or advice.
Ricki
We got an egg yesterday!!!don't know who it's from tho. It's a good sized egg and perfectly formed. Darker brown than the brown store bought eggs I have in the fridge and lightly speckled. I'll maybe post a pic tomorrow.![]()
I feel like I'm finally making some progress with my knee, I'm doing a few exercises & challenging it a bit more to try to strengthen it now. I'm still having my DH do chores at least through this week & then we'll see how I'm doing next week. I just don't want to push it when I know I really did something to it & I don't want it to get worse again.
Things are crazy here as usual. I really love/hate the holiday season. I'm just not in the mood for the holidays just yet.
I bought a new dog. I decided to get an intact male so I could breed Brittany in about 6 months or so. I've looked for a male to use for over a year with no luck. With GPs you can't just take a female to a working male and expect them to get along or to not loose your female. It would take the male out of working for a few days.
The dog I got was actually a rescue of sorts and had been starved as a pup with no humane contact. He is very small for his age but I am told he can still produce the larger dog genes. His exact age isn't known but he is somewhere under a year. He needs a full work up and needs all his shots and stuff. Depending on his actual age his growth platelets still could have a little time so he could grow at least another inch or two as well. What I notice is his head is still quite small. I started a thorough worming on him yesterday. At least my hope is to breed Britt and save a female pup with Marshmallow traits. Not that I need another dog right now or even later. I just don't want to loose those wonderful blood lines.
I've got a few people interested in buying some birds right now but every one wants a super bargain. I will probably go ahead and sell some cheap just to help pay vet bills and such. As usual I have way too many birds but hope after the first of the year to have some well started ones to sell at a little better price.