Nope. Only the doe and her genetics is responsible for how her udder will form and how much milk she will produce.
Entire male goats (known as bucks) can graze with pregnant female goats (does) but it is recommended that you separate them at least a month or so before kidding as the doe will give give off hormones as though she is in season and the buck will harass her when she should be settling down to kid.
Corid, also known as amprolium, is commonly used to treat coccidiosis in goats. While Corid is generally considered safe for use in pregnant goats, it is important to consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication to a pregnant animal. The veterinarian can provide guidance on the appropriate dosage and ensure that the medication will not harm the pregnant goat or her developing fetus. It is crucial to follow the veterinarian's recommendations to ensure the health and well-being of the pregnant goat and her offspring.
most goats and sheep can reproduce at about 9 months
To get female goats, does, pregnant.
no
Once they have kidded
Yes.
Yeah, they do, but it's awful.
yes.
Five months (150 days)
150 days or five months.
Five months (150 days)