At least 12 months of age.
At least 15 months of age.
Breeding goats depends on the breed of goat and where you live. Dairy goats (Saanen, Oberhasli, Alpine, etc) are able to be bred in the fall. They can take from late August to probably December. Other goats, like meat goats can be bred year round, depending on how cool the climate is. Good luck!
Finish your pun old goats never die but they grow old and breed.
Mice reach sexual maturity as early as 5-6 weeks old but I do not recommend breeding them until they are 10-12 weeks old because breeding them at an early age can cause serious problems such as stunted growth, death, and failure to give birth to all of the litter.
If it's old enough to pee it's old enough for me;)
150 days after breeding
about one year old
3 years of age to start breeding
Joining, pregnancy then kidding
When looking to buy goats there are a few factors you should first consider. The most important question is if you would like breeding or milking goats. Also, the age of the goat is an important consideration, baby goats must be raised before yielding milk while elderly goats have probably already stopped producing.
Diego E. Garrote has written: 'Goats' -- subject(s): Breeding, Conservation, Goats, Habitat
At least 15 months of age.
about 13 through 15
At least 15 months of age.
you want you're female to be at lease 2 years old, same with the male.
um well it all depends, see if it is an ADGA registered then i reccommend applying for an ADGA test breeding from if not either way i personally do not reccommend it Nubians are natrually milk producers and angoras are fiber producers they are almost a different specie breeding them may result in deformities and health problems.
Less than six months