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adna40082
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I have a four stall barn. The bucks have the end stall. They share an area under the roof (separated by fencing) and then their pasture links to the side and shares a few hundred feet of fence line with the does pasture. ND are year round breeders but they do go through a fall rut like other breeds. During rut they'll do the normal gross buck stuff and will be very stinky. The rest of the year they really aren't that bad, though I've been told by visitors I'm just used to the smell.I've never had a problem with my milk tasting off. And no one else who has tasted the milk or cheese I've made from it say anything about a goaty taste. It's usually the opposite, with them saying the goat milk/cheese they tried before was goaty but mine is very fresh and creamy.
Thank you! Do you just have one buck? If so do you have a companion for him?