How old is to old to eat :huh:
I have a 3 year old registered Alpine doe who is a complete pain in the rear. When you put her on the milk stand her antics never stop. She kicks and lays down. You should see me milking her with a bucket under her chest and her foot hobbled. Then she is mean and grumpy to everyone. She has a real nice baby and if you can get her milked she produces well. In the barn she is constantly taking out our favorite underdog outsider goat and she is always fussing at the other goats. Sheesh Everyone else is pretty even except for her. I know there are herd queens, but she is just to much to handle. And I think the herd queen from the looks of it is her sister and she is just a wanna be queen.
I really don't want to sell her to someone cause she is such a pain.
Any suggestions
I have a 3 year old registered Alpine doe who is a complete pain in the rear. When you put her on the milk stand her antics never stop. She kicks and lays down. You should see me milking her with a bucket under her chest and her foot hobbled. Then she is mean and grumpy to everyone. She has a real nice baby and if you can get her milked she produces well. In the barn she is constantly taking out our favorite underdog outsider goat and she is always fussing at the other goats. Sheesh Everyone else is pretty even except for her. I know there are herd queens, but she is just to much to handle. And I think the herd queen from the looks of it is her sister and she is just a wanna be queen.
I really don't want to sell her to someone cause she is such a pain.
Any suggestions