I absolutely did not like the LaManchas when I first saw them. I was looking to buy a few does and saw that these were for sale. I had never heard of a LaMancha, so I did an internet search, and thought they were ugly. But the price was very, very good, so we got them.
I still think they are ugly. But their personalities make up for it. Ours have all been quiet except for one young doe we ended up selling. She would scream at the top of her lungs nonstop, and was always trying to escape. If she got out, she would run to the house and practically break the door down banging on it with her feet. Once she managed to get inside and ran through the house destroying things with us chasing her. When we put a lock on her gate she would try to open it, then have a weird crazy fit where she would throw herself at the fence, her shed, everything, just screaming. She would end up hurting herself. I think she was brain damaged. She went to be a companion for an injured old horse, and she still screams her head off, but the new owners don't mind it. Other than that one, ours have all been great goats. They are very affectionate, playful, and smart. They know what order they go in to be milked, and line up at the gate--they even chose the order they wanted, I just started by milking whoever I caught first--and they have stuck with that order for a year now. They are less stubborn than the Alpine we have, he knows what he wants, and if he does not get it RIGHT NOW he will have a fit. Unfortunately what he usually wants is to be picked up and held, like we did when he was a baby--it does not work so well with a 100 pound buck with 14 inch horns!