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Old 12/07/05, 02:28 PM
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Wink New here

Hello everyone.
I have been reading what everyone has been posting and the past posts. I really enjoy reading everything, it is nice to hear so many people willing to help others. Everyone might have a better idea how to fix, heal, cure or just plain have a better solution for different things that come up.
As I have been reading these I have noticed everyone seems to be Dairy goats and Pygmy goats. I have cashmere goats. Do you all mind if I jump in with you?
Thanks for all your great advice.
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Old 12/07/05, 02:51 PM
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You joking, I'm Boer & Mutt goats! There are a LOT of different people from ALL around the world, that have ALL different kinds of goats. Welcome to the forum! Hope ya enjoy it here. Bye.
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Old 12/07/05, 05:28 PM
 
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Welcome to the forum. I have dairy, Nigerian and Boer goats. I have friends with cashmere and Angora goats. What I have learned is that other than the way they look, goats are alot alike anatomically. The feedback we give each other can generally be applied to all breeds of goats.
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Old 12/07/05, 06:40 PM
 
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Welcome to the group..I have pygmy and 3 dairy does(1 lamancha,1 nubian,1 toggenberg)Hope you enjoy the site.I know I have...
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Old 12/07/05, 11:00 PM
 
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Welcome to the forum! Looking forward to reading more about you and your Goats.

I have Dairy Goats. Two Saanen Alpine crosses. A Wether and a Doe (two years old in may 2006). I will also be getting purebred registered Oberhasli's this spring. A one year old Doe in milk production and a Buckling.
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