glenolam
Lovin' The Homestead

Glad the boys are gone!
What do you mean they said you shouldn't breed her? I missed that....


Man do I feel silly. I was milking a goat that didn't need it. Now that I see her udder full, I see that Ginger has a very nice udder and her teats are not so small as I thought. I do have those extra teats in the way but I've developed a style for getting around them. I do have to milk her from behind. I guess we got our "practice" down. Next year I won't milk her until she has just one babe nursing. 


That's exactly what I discovered about my goatsI realize that I've always up until now milked Ginger with an empty udder. What a difference! She isn't hard to milk at all. She is just hard to milk when she is empty. lau Man do I feel silly. I was milking a goat that didn't need it
Anyway, my girls really like chewing on the alfalfa cubes and a 50 pound sack lasts us 5 weeks or so.