Registrating goats

WeizenfelderGal

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Thank you. These two are 6 weeks old. I had a really neat Lamancha cross too. She had twins. One with airplane ears and one with Lamancha ears. I kept them too. Sire comes from good milk lines. My Lamancha gives me good milk too. I don't quite know what "Good Milk" means. Is their a measurement? What makes a good or bad milk goat? Hmmm. Sorry, thinking while typing here, LOL!
 

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A good milker is a goat that produces well. There is a range for every goat.
Milk is measured in pounds. Weight is going to vary because of the butter fat but roughly 8# is a gallon.
Most people think of milk in volume. pint, quart, half gallon, gallon etc

FF (first fresheners) are going to be all over the map as far as production. Breed of goat, how many kids in the litter, age of goat at FF.
 
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