Got them home and in the pasture. We tied decided to tie them for a couple days til they get accustomed to their new home.
Here's the nannie:
Here's the wether:
Yeah we've had goats before so our fences are pretty tight. The last nanny we had was nearly impossible to keep fenced in. These guys have always been staked as far as I know. I'm not sure how that will affect them.
I just bought two goats from my cousin. He's 16 and bought them when he was 14 but now has "better" things to do than fool with them. The best I can tell they're spanish meat goats or spanish x's.
He sold them to me for $15 for both of them. I think he just wanted some gas money. So now we're...
No offense taken at all. Beagles are like any other breed the more you work with them the higher the payoff. I've had beagles that were easy as pie and others that required more time. Like any other animal breeding plays a big part in their personality.
At first glance I thought wow she has a huge head. :lol: That's what happens when you get online before you're awake good.
She's adorable and looks like she'll be a beautiful cow.
I think a beagle might work well for you. We raise registered rabbit beagles and they are great with the farm animals here.
We also have a beagle x aussie mix that is a wonderful farm dog.
Thanks again all. I'm leaning more towards the jersey x. She'll be smaller which is a plus for us and I don't think we'll need the amount of milk the holsteins would produce. Although I may end up regretting that thought. Like with the chickens when I said oh 12 will be plenty. :lol: I think...
Yeah I posted there first then I thought heck they have a whole forum dedicated to cows, I'll go post there. lol
I'm terrible with weights how much would you say this cow weighs?
Ok one more question. I had another guy email me about two 5 month old holstein heifers. He's asking 325 each. So all things being equal other than age and price which would you guys buy?