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Okey dokey, here is the deal.
I have two does well along with their first freshening, and while I'm of course hoping for doelings, I need to finalize my plan for wethers.
My kids will be nigerian dwarf 5/8, 1/8 pygmy and 1/4 nubian, so they are essentially mini-mutt goats. I'm hoping for some flashy color or blue eyes because of the buck I used, but my does are very pretty mini nubian type, with airplane ears though, so I don't expect any nubian ears. I think they will look like nigys.
We plan on selling all wethers, and my question for y'all is this....when is the best time to sell? Newborn as bottle fed babies? After weaning? After castration? We are not anticipating getting much milk this time, but would love a few cups for soap is all.
I was intending on disbudding any and all kids at a few days old, and waiting to castrate until the males are a little older. But should I just put them up for sale first? Will I get my investment back on the castration costs (can't do it myself, never even seen it performed)?
Another question; I work for a vet that disbuds. They anesthetize them for the procedure, and while I'm allowed a discount, I work for the Cadillac of vets and they are really more into equine, not caprine, so my disbudding costs might be pretty high per wether.
There is another local vet that is more of a goat specialist and cheaper, lesser quality, I was thinking perhaps I should get better acquainted with them. I've seen disbudding performed on goats that are not asleep and it didn't seem wonderful but also didn't seem so bad. I know it sounds cruel, but I'm thinking the cost of anesthesia is going to make them more of an investment than I could sell a "mutt" wether for. I do think a lot of people are into goats as blackberry clearers in my area and many people have small plots in this county, we don't live even that near to a big city.
Should I not disbud them like I planned? It does seem that the local market pays more for disbudded goats. But if these wethers are going to end up as dinner, then it is a waste. I would rather they not be sold as dinner, but as long as they don't butcher them in front of me, I can live with it but don't want it as a goal. I've also heard that in the meat market, unwethered males sell better. I don't know how well a nigy would sell as a meat goat however.
So I'm asking for advice in formalizing my plans for these wethers, asking all of you goat experts to give me your two cents again. I've been soooooooooooooooooooooo helped by y'all in the past in making the right choices.
What would you have me invest in them before putting up my ad?
I have two does well along with their first freshening, and while I'm of course hoping for doelings, I need to finalize my plan for wethers.
My kids will be nigerian dwarf 5/8, 1/8 pygmy and 1/4 nubian, so they are essentially mini-mutt goats. I'm hoping for some flashy color or blue eyes because of the buck I used, but my does are very pretty mini nubian type, with airplane ears though, so I don't expect any nubian ears. I think they will look like nigys.
We plan on selling all wethers, and my question for y'all is this....when is the best time to sell? Newborn as bottle fed babies? After weaning? After castration? We are not anticipating getting much milk this time, but would love a few cups for soap is all.
I was intending on disbudding any and all kids at a few days old, and waiting to castrate until the males are a little older. But should I just put them up for sale first? Will I get my investment back on the castration costs (can't do it myself, never even seen it performed)?
Another question; I work for a vet that disbuds. They anesthetize them for the procedure, and while I'm allowed a discount, I work for the Cadillac of vets and they are really more into equine, not caprine, so my disbudding costs might be pretty high per wether.
There is another local vet that is more of a goat specialist and cheaper, lesser quality, I was thinking perhaps I should get better acquainted with them. I've seen disbudding performed on goats that are not asleep and it didn't seem wonderful but also didn't seem so bad. I know it sounds cruel, but I'm thinking the cost of anesthesia is going to make them more of an investment than I could sell a "mutt" wether for. I do think a lot of people are into goats as blackberry clearers in my area and many people have small plots in this county, we don't live even that near to a big city.
Should I not disbud them like I planned? It does seem that the local market pays more for disbudded goats. But if these wethers are going to end up as dinner, then it is a waste. I would rather they not be sold as dinner, but as long as they don't butcher them in front of me, I can live with it but don't want it as a goal. I've also heard that in the meat market, unwethered males sell better. I don't know how well a nigy would sell as a meat goat however.
So I'm asking for advice in formalizing my plans for these wethers, asking all of you goat experts to give me your two cents again. I've been soooooooooooooooooooooo helped by y'all in the past in making the right choices.
What would you have me invest in them before putting up my ad?