Need advice..please about Nubian goat, with kid

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I don't know about the teat issue, but the one problem I see is that 3 pounds of milk is much lower than I would expect from a Nubian. But she is a first freshener, so maybe it would get better after she kids again. And it doesn't say if the kid is nursing along with her being milked. (A gallon is roughly 8 pounds.)
But for that price for the pair, it may be a good deal.
 

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Thanks Java..I was thinking...maybe the little one is still nursing. Seems like a great price... ?? :idunno
 

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LOL, I just edited to day that :D You would want to find out her temperament on the milkstand too.
 

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I'm not crazy about her sloping back (sloping down towards shoulders) but maybe it's just a bad picture. Also, the doe herself is only a year old, so her production could definitely increase with more lactations. I think it's a pretty good deal for family milk goats! And the kid is just adorable.
 

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I thought that about her back too, but could be the picture. It would probably be fine to take a chance on her - at least the owner is honest about why they are selling.
 

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The double teat will make it harder to milk i'd think. If she's still nursing that is about the ammount my doe also a first freshener Nubian was giving, but with two kids nursing. Though that doe there was bred awfully young which is another issue. She was bred at 7 months old...IMO that is too young and stunts their development, so you may have more issues down the line stemming from that :hu I'd probably offer $175 for both IF you want both. You'll get less milk with "Deborah" around stealing it :lol: It's not a horrible deal either way though. Maybe they'd come down on the price a smidgen for you. The doe looks just like my girl :) and her kid is cute as a button. Cute just doesn't make her SS ;)
 

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I'd pass. Actually, I did once! I wouldn't want to have to deal with that and you may have more trouble selling her kids, too. Plenty of goats out there with good teats.
 

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$200 is certainly a cheap price for the 2 goats. But you really have to think about if it would be easy to sell her offspring in the future. If you have a lot of homesteaders in your area that would love to have a cheap goat, then probably no problem. But if you have people that want to show 4H or don't want to see more than 2 teats, then you may want to pass. The males would definitely have to be wethered.
 

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I'd pass also. Too many perfect teats out there. Don't bother with those doubles. Start with good stock, you breed yourself good stock, and you have no problems from day 1.
 

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