May 9, 2010 #1 Nupine Songster 12 Years Joined Nov 21, 2007 Messages 1,678 Reaction score 3 Points 181 Location Ohio Mine is Alpines, for the wide array of color, milk production, and the avaliabilty. Last edited: May 9, 2010
May 9, 2010 #2 PotterWatch My Patronus is a Chicken 11 Years Joined Apr 22, 2008 Messages 5,470 Reaction score 44 Points 288 Location Virginia LaManchas!
May 9, 2010 #3 Skyesrocket Songster 11 Years Joined Mar 20, 2008 Messages 1,793 Reaction score 10 Points 171 My favorite all around are the lamanchas.
May 9, 2010 #4 allthings'g' In the Brooder 9 Years Joined May 7, 2010 Messages 25 Reaction score 0 Points 21 Fainters & Mini Silkies. Sweet, Kind, Calm, Stay where they need to stay. No jumbing fences, no climbing etc. They make excellent mothers and I've never had an aggressive buck.
Fainters & Mini Silkies. Sweet, Kind, Calm, Stay where they need to stay. No jumbing fences, no climbing etc. They make excellent mothers and I've never had an aggressive buck.
May 9, 2010 #5 zatsdeb Songster 12 Years Joined Oct 2, 2007 Messages 1,105 Reaction score 17 Points 173 Location Lincoln, Illinois sanaan here! and 2nd is the sanaan boer mix!
May 9, 2010 #6 dutchhollow Songster 11 Years Joined May 13, 2008 Messages 698 Reaction score 6 Points 151 Location SW IA Saanen here too, quiet sweet, not big climbers or jumpers. Tons of milk with no need to rebreed every year.
Saanen here too, quiet sweet, not big climbers or jumpers. Tons of milk with no need to rebreed every year.
May 9, 2010 #7 The Lisser Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 29, 2010 Messages 814 Reaction score 4 Points 131 Location Foothills of North Carolina It's a tie - Alpines and Nubians. I like 'em big!! Melissa
May 9, 2010 #8 michickenwrangler To Finish Is To Win 11 Years Joined Jun 8, 2008 Messages 4,511 Reaction score 40 Points 241 Location NE Michigan LaManchas
May 9, 2010 #9 BCMominMD Songster 10 Years Joined Mar 12, 2009 Messages 171 Reaction score 0 Points 119 Location Southern Md Quote: OK. I am new to goats and I have been reading tons. Why don't you need to rebreed every year?
May 9, 2010 #10 dutchhollow Songster 11 Years Joined May 13, 2008 Messages 698 Reaction score 6 Points 151 Location SW IA Many saanen does will stay in milk, as long as you are milking them for more then one year. My old gal sugar once milked for three years.
Many saanen does will stay in milk, as long as you are milking them for more then one year. My old gal sugar once milked for three years.