My Granddaughter the goat herder
#31
Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Melissa, just caught up with this thread, what a little cutie pie she is. She can be an international goat herder, we have loads of goats over here, which reminds me I have to take a picture of our local goat man, he lives on a slope and so do his goats, sure as I speak these goats have got 2 short legs and 2 long legs that slope is so steep. :lol: i will try and get a picture of them. I couldnīt believe it when I first saw it.
Do you make Goats Cheese. Should think its pretty time consuming, but it is lovely.
Elle
Do you make Goats Cheese. Should think its pretty time consuming, but it is lovely.
Elle
I would love to see the pictures of those goats!!! :lol:
These are actually meat goats, not dairy. We just sell them 'cause frankly, after helping them be born and sometimes bottle feeding them and such I could never eat one!!!!!!!
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Love the pictures with your GD, way too cute. About 6 weeks ago we got into goats, 29 nannies and a billie. What fun. We ran electric wire inside the pasture barb wire fence. So far so good. Have been told that if water can go thru a fence, so can a goat! Ours are boar influence, boy are we learnin' about goats :!: DH says they are four legged bush hogs. Can't wait to have babies. :D
#35
I couldnīt eat one that I had brought into the world or hand reared.
Its quite a delicacy here, but I have never tried it. think they mainly keep them for the milk and for making cheese.
I love the baby ones they are so cute.
Elle
Its quite a delicacy here, but I have never tried it. think they mainly keep them for the milk and for making cheese.
I love the baby ones they are so cute.
Elle
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