Baymule
Herd Master
One of these days I’m gonna come visit you, milk a goat and seriously consider……..I wish it would stop raining long enough for me to go fishing, lol.
I am a firm believer in milk-sharing with kids. I usually don't start until the kids are a couple weeks old. Then, I milk on MY schedule. I've got a doe out there now who refuses to dry up - so even with her 8 month old kids I can still sneak a little milk here and there. Seriously have to get those kids weaned!
I don't have a separator like Mini has, so I just skim cream off the top when it separates. Butter is white and very mild tasting. Goat cream is the best thing that ever happened to coffee.
Cheese is delicious. Rosemary/garlic chevre is to die for.
Drink some milk, have coffee with cream, buttered toast and cheese and crackers.
A "big" concern of mine...what do y'all do with all the doo doo? In a small dry lot with a cow, does the manure pile up? I might be able to do two small pens for a cow (or cow/calf pair), maybe two sacrifice lots that I could rotate on to clean the other up...I am just concerned about how often I need to do that. With goats the plan would be to run to fenced in areas in the woods, split those into 8 pens or so total each maybe 20ft sq, and rotate on those. If I did that would I have to worry about cleaning manure, if say we switched them every week or so, or twice a week...? Or would it be ok to leave it to have it decompose into the earth?