My problem, and the reason I have so many goats, is that I love to see the long term effects of certain pairings. I want to see how the genes of my buck are working on improving certain issue in my goats. For instance, my original Nubian does did not have a good udder between them, lol. But the buck I have is putting much improved udders on his daughters. But, I want to breed those Nubian does back to my Kinder buck whose mother did NOT have a great udder - but she had a good medial, great teat size and large orifices. I need to know what kind of udder he's going to put on HIS daughters. Will the good udders I have on my Nubians now - carry them through if bred to a Kinder without such a great udder? His daughters are what I need to hold onto out of this batch of kids...
Then, I have this high bred Nigeran buck that was supposed to be an 'udder' buck. I only have had one daughter of his to freshen, and she had tiny teats when her mother has beautiful teats. So, I should go ahead and move him along - but I like the size of his kids when bred to the Nubians. So, can I keep those does and breed them back to a (soon to be born?) Kinder buckling whose mother has a great udder.
See? It's just my curiosity and the personal challenge of creating "MY" perfect goat. Geeze, I have it bad, lol!
SO....I don't know how many goats I want to get down to, I just know I can't keep them all! I may need an intervention!