Posted by gitrib on January 24, 2012 at 12:17:55 from (108.203.179.59):
In Reply to: GOATS posted by JR FRYE on January 24, 2012 at 10:49:54:
I have had a large herd of Dairy Goats had a Grade A Dairy and cheses that were winners in National competition. Milked nothing but Purebred Toggenburg Dairy Goats They are small and great producers.They need plenty of good quality Alfalfa hay. Goats are just small dairy cows so that is how you feed them. The flavor and taste of the milk is determined by what you feed them. Junk in junk out.Let them eat weed and really complain about how the milk tastes. Do not let the buck run loose he will make everything smell and taste including the milk. If you want milk & cheese why breed tp a do called meat buck? You can butcher a dairy goat but have a hard time getting milk out of meat goat except the Nubian which has ben bred as a dual purpose goat for years, Got everybody mad? gitrib
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