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so cute!! do you cut the hair for making yarn? I know they do for sheep never heard of goats making yarn.
We certainly do . Angora and mohair are highly prized .
This is before shearing.
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So
so cute!! do you cut the hair for making yarn? I know they do for sheep never heard of goats making yarn.
that's really neat are they one of the meaner goats or are they on the friendly side and do your milk them.We certainly do . Angora and mohair are highly prized .
This is before shearing.
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that's really neat are they one of the meaner goats or are they on the friendly side and do your milk them.
that is great. Very nice looking goats.Angora are timid goats. They are nothing like the obnoxious but loveable boar.
They are also high maintanence , compared to other breeds. This is ' wombles ' I nursed her back from bloat and she is now very tame. Loves to have her face scratched but only by me.
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Wow she is beautiful and feminine looking. Her horns are awesome too!!! Reminds me of a very pretty goat crossed with a fluffy poodle.
Thank you!I am very late weaning mine. They are almost 6 months old and I finally made udder bras for my does because I can not seperate them with my set up but I think most people wean anywhere from 3-4 months. Congrats on the new cutie!!!
Also if you are going to milk your doe you can begin separating the kid over night at 2 weeks and milking in the morning and leaving baby with your doe all day.
Our goats hang with the chickens some but we remove any feeders first. Our bantam rooster spars with our Boer goats. Its pretty funny. We also let the chickens in the goat yard on occassion to scratch the dirt and eat fly larvae.
Weaning is usually done around three months but my kid is only working on two months and his momma is trying to cut him off.
Wow
that's really neat are they one of the meaner goats or are they on the friendly side and do your milk them.
Angora are timid goats. They are nothing like the obnoxious but loveable boar.
They are also high maintanence , compared to other breeds. This is ' wombles ' I nursed her back from bloat and she is now very tame. Loves to have her face scratched but only by me.
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