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MiniSilkys
Loving the herd life
There is no silk in the milk. It is just the protein. It has to be refined many times before the silk comes out.I sure wouldn’t want to deal with a congested udder on a spider goat.
There is no silk in the milk. It is just the protein. It has to be refined many times before the silk comes out.I sure wouldn’t want to deal with a congested udder on a spider goat.
I was just joking.There is no silk in the milk. It is just the protein. It has to be refined many times before the silk comes out.
I wasn't when I wondered how they fed the baby goats. I had to google Spider Goats to see.I was just joking.
I raise Nigerian Dwarfs and a few Sannens.Green Acres Farm, I tried to view your profile. I wanted to see what kind of goats you have.
Green Acres, there is a new thread I wish you would view. A new ND owner has a 8 month old in labor! No vet avaliable. It was created by B&B Happy Goats.I raise Nigerian Dwarfs and a few Sannens.