The goat must be MORE than eight mos. old.
Some females may start to "bag up" about one to two days before parturition. It depends if the female is a first time mother that may start to drop milk sooner.
The development of the udder begins before the kids are born but full milk production, post colostrum, starts around 24 hours after birth.
until the baby stops drinking from her
Neither. Female goats produce milk after the kids are born, and for up to two years thereafter, depending on breed, lineage, and how they are managed. After they dry up, they can then be bred again, and will produce milk again after their next kidding.
YES, YOU CAN. Some of the BEST cheese in the world is made from sheep's milk. France, Greece and Italy do it ALL THE TIME!
Milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, ice cream, and soap.
Yes! It's very good for you! Just make sure that the milk-- any milk you drink-- has been pasteurized.
Cows, Goats, and other mamals whom produce milk from stomach area.
Once they have kidded
Neither. Female goats produce milk after the kids are born, and for up to two years thereafter, depending on breed, lineage, and how they are managed. After they dry up, they can then be bred again, and will produce milk again after their next kidding.
Yes, goats produce milk, as all mammals do.
They don't until they get pregnant. Though milk can be produced when not pregnant, females do not have an age at which they start to produce.
It will take weeks, most likely, to get a decent flow of milk, but yes, you will produce breast milk if you're not pregnant and pump. Even men can produce breast milk if they pump. Read the instructions that come with it.
milk it's healthier too Goat milk is milk produced by a dairy goat
Boer goats will produce milk for their kids once they have kidded which is a gestation period of 150 days (five months).
Not normally
No.
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
Generally only female goats produce milk. However, on very rare occasions male goats may begin producing milk.
Goats produce cheese, milk and meat.