I am still learning about goats, but I do know that a female goat must be bred and have her baby before she will start producing milk. Not unlike any other mammal . . . I understand that pygmy goats have small teats and can be difficult to hand-milk, but there are milking machines that can be adapted to fit the smaller animal.
yes you can. if you get a doe pregnant and have babies if you keep milking them after the babies then the udders will keep full.
you could put honey or something sweet it likes on the tip of the bottle and see if he will take it [: or get the vet to use a tube.
Same as a cow. The nanny goat has to have had babies, be in milk, then milked regularly, twice a day.
From a goat or the grocery store
yes they do when bred.
Generally only female goats produce milk. However, on very rare occasions male goats may begin producing milk.
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Generally only female goats produce milk. However, on very rare occasions male goats (bucks) may begin producing milk. Such bucks are generally otherwise perfectly normal. This usually only happens with pygmy goats.
Once she has kidded.
Cows and goats need to be fed on grass and oilseed cakes because grass and oilseed cakes are milk producing food so these help them to produce milk
Female goats need to kid first before producing milk and the first milk produced is very important for the kid (baby goat) it is called colostrum.
They only do so if they are constantly stimulated to keep lactating, i.e., are milked regularly once or twice a day. If a mammal's milk is needed regularly, then that female mammal will keep lactating. If the milk is no longer needed, then that female mammal (which includes cows and goats) will stop producing milk. Besides, all mammals have the ability to lactate continuously like cows and goats (and that includes women) if they are constantly stimulated to produce milk.
no you can get it from female camels too.
It depends on what breed of goat you have. Whether you are a registered stud. Or what price you can get for the product that your goats are producing whether it be meat, milk or fibre.
They give milk, yes, but they have to have been mated. They have to have had at least one kid to give milk to before they start producing milk. But if their udder is bulging they may have pre-milk, which is to prepare them.
A female dog produces milk to feed its young ones.