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Come on G, we've been through this before. That shot IS necessary, it's how you evaluate the escutcheon, area of attachment, and medial suspensory ligament of the udder. And how you evaluate strength and correctness of legs!

Perhaps not what most people want to see when thinking about milk, but hey, cows have butts too!! Come to think of it, so do chickens. Where do eggs come from again???
 
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Lower center of gravity=better handling in slippery conditions.
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Thanks Nella, now I want donuts
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Come on G, we've been through this before. That shot IS necessary, it's how you evaluate the escutcheon, area of attachment, and medial suspensory ligament of the udder. And how you evaluate strength and correctness of legs!

Perhaps not what most people want to see when thinking about milk, but hey, cows have butts too!! Come to think of it, so do chickens. Where do eggs come from again???

and how is that goats escutcheion and medial suspensory ligament lookin? Looks like a pretty healthy one to me. Further in the thread he says that goats produces 2+ gallons a milk a day! wooo doggy! I was really wanting a goat one of these days. So what does goat milk taste like?
 
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Come on G, we've been through this before. That shot IS necessary, it's how you evaluate the escutcheon, area of attachment, and medial suspensory ligament of the udder. And how you evaluate strength and correctness of legs!

Perhaps not what most people want to see when thinking about milk, but hey, cows have butts too!! Come to think of it, so do chickens. Where do eggs come from again???

Someone else who can correctly spell the word escutcheon!
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Different context here in the plumbing word, but same spelling - and not one other person who works here besides me can spell it. One of the guys just draws little things shaped like doughnuts when he needs to order more escutcheons.
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Morning everyone. Dacs, glad you're home!

Nells, your pupperonies look like they're having a fabulous time.

G, how did you like twisted?

I wanted to buy some goat's milk at the grocery store this weekend and they don't carry it anymore. Can you believe that?
 
That goat has a very nice udder. Very correct, good teat placement, etc. When filled for a show, udders often develope that bumpy appearance, so no big deal there. The rear feet are slightly bowed, not anything major, but can lead to gradual weakening with age-shorter productive life. All in all, a nice goat.

Yes, Maple, some goats can produce as much as 4 gallons per day, but, generally speaking, Nubians (which this goat is) don't fall in that category. For example, in 2009, the breed leader gave 3790 pounds of milk in a 305 day lactation. Each gallon weighs approximately 8 pounds, meaning this goat AVERAGED 1.55 gallons per day-and this goat is the BREED LEADER=HIGHEST PRODUCER OF THE YEAR. Now, goats have what's called a lactation curve, meaning that the milk production starts at a certain point (say, a gallon per day) then peaks at a certain point a few months into lactation (say, at three gallons per day) then tapers back down and eventually the doe is dried up. Usually, when someone gives a production amount-that is PEAK production amount, which doesn't last very long in the grand scheme of the production year. An average of the year is usually much more accurate as far as what to expect from a goat.

Alpines and Saanens are higher producers that Nubians, though they usually lack the rich components of Nubian/Nigerian Dwarf/La Mancha milk (butterfat and protien, milk solids).


I miss my goats.
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I've never seen goats milk for sale. But there are milk goats for sale up the road.


Tangled...not twisted...right? I liked it. Funny horse and silly lizard. My sis said she liked Tangled better than Despicable Me but I think I may have liked Despicable Me better. Maybe because she may relate better to Tangled and I relate better to Despicable Me? I dunno.
 
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It depends. Really. I, personally, won't drink store bought goats' milk. I think it tastes like you licked a goat. But some people like that "bite".

Fresh, raw milk tastes like, uh, milk, but sweeter and richer and thicker. If you are used to drinking skim milk, it's a shock. They sell cream separators for milk, and if we'd staying in goats I would have gotten one. I drank our milk, but it was very very rich, I would have preferred not to be drinking all that fat. We have Nubians and La Manchas both from very high butterfat lines. You can definitely tell. DH won't touch the stuff, he's got a mental block against it.

G, when you are ready to buy a goat, get one that's already in milk and ask to TASTE it. Some goats have different tasting milk. Also, feed and forage affect taste, so be sure to ask what they are feeding if you like the taste. Don't feed weedy hay-dairy quality alfalfa is what we fed, with free choice grass as a filler.
 
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Oh geeze Orchid, you dumb bunny. Yes, Tangled, not twisted!
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I thoroughly enjoyed Despicable Me.
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I think I relate well to it, also. We saw Megamind at the theatre and I am totally that guy, the one who never quite fits in and his plans, though brilliant, always go awry.
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