horseymama2
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I didn't see a forum for new member introductions, so I am making do here.
I grew up on a hobby farm in the midwest, but now live on 3.5 acres zoned agricultural in Virginia. I am have a dh of 20 years, and two darling daughters. I just finished a term paper on the evils of Monsanto and GMO seeds. This info has motivated me to return to my roots and begin raising more of my own food. I have a big veggie garden, and can/freeze veggies. We started a new flock of chickens this spring, I plant on eating the extra roos; the pullets aren't old enough to lay yet. I am considering buying a pig to raise for slaughter and a couple of dairy goats. I have never had goats, so I have a few questions.
Firstly, are pigs herd animals like goats and horses, or will one be fine solo?
Would two pygmy goats with staggered pregnancies be able to provide milk enough milk for family of 4? Can I get a doe bred by taking her to a stud like I would a horse? I don't want to keep a male if I don't have to. Thanks for any advice to get me started.

I grew up on a hobby farm in the midwest, but now live on 3.5 acres zoned agricultural in Virginia. I am have a dh of 20 years, and two darling daughters. I just finished a term paper on the evils of Monsanto and GMO seeds. This info has motivated me to return to my roots and begin raising more of my own food. I have a big veggie garden, and can/freeze veggies. We started a new flock of chickens this spring, I plant on eating the extra roos; the pullets aren't old enough to lay yet. I am considering buying a pig to raise for slaughter and a couple of dairy goats. I have never had goats, so I have a few questions.
Firstly, are pigs herd animals like goats and horses, or will one be fine solo?
Would two pygmy goats with staggered pregnancies be able to provide milk enough milk for family of 4? Can I get a doe bred by taking her to a stud like I would a horse? I don't want to keep a male if I don't have to. Thanks for any advice to get me started.