One of our babies from last year. |
Our 2019 schedule has been planned! Around September and October is when we breed our goats, so here is our planned 2019 kidding schedule. Each year we strive to make our herd better and I am hoping we are going to have some awesome kids born here next year!
Our breeding priorities are milk production, longevity, temperament, and improvement of the breed.
- Dainty Girl (Saanen) was bred to Casper (Saanen) on 10/20/2018 and is due on 3/19/2019. Breeding verified.
This is Dainty Girl with one of her babies from last year. |
Casper showing off his beard. |
- Dairy Queen (Saanen) was bred to Casper on 10/20/2018 and is due on 3/19/2019.
Dairy Queen...this is before she was full grown. |
- Belle (pygmy) was bred to Little Moo (pygmy) on 10/20/2018 and on 10/22/2018 and is due on 3/19/2019. Breeding verified.
Belle |
Little Moo having his dinner |
- Daisy Mae (pygmy fainting goat) was exposed to Little Moo on 10/21/2018 and is due on 3/20/2019.
This is Daisy Mae. She is Brownie's daughter. |
- Brownie (pygmy fainting goat) was exposed to Little Moo on 10/22/2018 and is due on 3/21/2019.
Brownie |
- Gracie (pygmy cross) was exposed to Little Moo on 10/22/2018 and is due on 3/21/2019.
Gracie |
Our breeding priorities are milk production, longevity, temperament, and improvement of the breed.
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