Search results

  1. DwarfDaddy

    Buck Rag not Working

    Sorry don’t know a source in CT. We keep several bucks of our own. They can be stinky and aggressive, but they’re available at breeding time. It also avoids the risk of spreading disease by sharing bucks between herds. When we have done it, we usually leave our doe at a good friends farm for...
  2. DwarfDaddy

    Buck Rag not Working

    I’m wondering if you have one of those does that needs to actually be in the presence of a buck to come into heat? The buck rag may not be enough. Also, perhaps she could be coming into heat and it could be really short (a few hours) and easy to miss? Have you seen any signs at all? (eg, wet...
  3. DwarfDaddy

    Why Join Our BackYardHerds Community - Hey You Lurkers!

    Why have I joined BYH? Well, I’ve been one of those “lurkers” for awhile. But I hate to be all take, and no give. I get lots of valuable information here. But I also see people asking about issues occasionally where I know I might be able to help. So I figured if I sign up officially, then I’ll...
  4. DwarfDaddy

    Hello from Gilbert, South Carolina!

    We have a small family farm on about 9 acres in Gilbert, SC, just outside of Columbia. We raise Nigerian Dwarf goats, livestock guardian dogs (Karakachan), chickens, guinea hens and cats. I’m glad to be here on BYH (lots of valuable information) and am looking forward to sharing back and forth...
Top