B&B Happy goats
Herd Master
Not trying to sell you anything ....but...in the 70 s when I had my farm, we had six milking goats and six cows all in the same small barn, the adult cows as well as calfs would ALWAYS step aside while I was pregnant so I could feed them, they were so loving and kind...guess it is all about how they are raised.Naw, I'm not really a sheep person.
If I got sheep my 4 year old would never let me live it down because he wants the next animal we do to be a dairy cow-specifically a (giant) holstein but he'd settle for any of the other bold spotted ones (especially a Guernsey named Guern) and I could take care of it forever for him. Unfortunately for him, cows are a whole other level and definitely not for hanging out with kids...Maybe when he's 14 I'll get one for him instead of a car. He's been asking since we moved here-only A LITTLE (giant) dairy cow.
...I feel like if we got a cow we'd need to build a separate barn shelter, a separate hay shelter for round bales, get a trailer, get a different car, get a round bale feeder and stock tanks, bigger milking stanchion, stronger fences, different manure management strategy...I think I'll just take him to someone's dairy farm store and buying some raw cow milk for Christmas, because I am not smitten by cows-yet. Some of the smaller breeds like jerseys are beautiful.
My vet now, became a vet due to his pet cow he had growing up. He just put her down last year....be it sheep, goats, chickens ,ducks or cows....animals will respond to kindness.