
10/04/05, 03:22 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 27
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Re: pink milk update
Well, Thelma is milking nearly white milk again, it is clearing up very well and her udder is not getting any warmer than normal. She is getting gently milked like I normally do and this seems to be working along with multiple milkings thru out the day when I can .Thelma isn't a milking goat as in pure bred. Here on the island of Newfoundland many of the different breeds of goats have been mixed up lots over the years with Sannens, Toddenburgs, British Alpines and some Boers as well. It has produced some nice goats in the long run and because we have had the same thing happen over time with sheep and ponies the breeds have become distinct in themselves. Similiar to what happened with the Kinder type goat. ( they have many different types of markings, similar to all mentioned, they tend to produce nice meat type goats if people are into that and they do produce about 4 liters(mine do) a day each. I have been milking two of them for about a year now and I really do enjoy the milk for our family of two growing boys. When they don't drink it all I try to save a bit for making fresh goats cheese. I am now up to four goats having just rescued an Toddenburg pure bred and when she's back in top shape I might breed her with a pure bred Toddenburg buck that's in my area. How old is too old for breeding in goats? I had sheep and as long as they were healthy they were able to produce well into the age of ten to twelve. Are goats about the same? Thanks for any input and this is my first time on this type of chat line and its great just for reading all about goats, etc. Bye for now, Alma
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