
05/23/08, 01:54 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: ND close to the MonDak border
Posts: 453
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You can milk them, but you will not get the amount of milk that a dairy doe will produce add fiber and milk goats usually produce enough to feed their young until they are weaned, then slowly dry up, but I have only had about 5 Cashmere goats and 30 angora goats. I did cross a Cashmere do with a Nubian buck and did get a longer and a heavier milking doe, but still wasn't milking like the dairy does. I think it is the luck of the draw, you may get a good milker with good breeding, but than again maybe not. My dairy does all average at least a gallon a day if not more. It all depends on what you want, personally if I am going to go through a clean milking routine and properly chill the milk, I want to have enough milk to do so, but this is my own opinion. Carolyn
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