The breeds are the Alpine, La Mancha, Saanen, Toggenburg, Nubian, and Golden Guernsey. In fact, you can easily memorize them by learning one or two features that are unique to each breed. For example, the La Mancha is easily identified by its gopher ears and the Alpine goat is easily identified by its upright ears.
The easiest place to milk a goat is on a milking stand. See the related link
A mother goat's milk will build up if the baby dies, and dry out eventually if it is a meat or fibre goat. If it is a dairy goat, milking will be necessary, or the goat's udder will burst and no one will ever be able to milk it again. Kids on a dairy goat help keep the udder from, at best, distending, or at worst, bursting. Milking also helps the goat get used to the milking routine.
What is the largest giraffe? What is the largest giraffe?
it depends on what breed your looking at. As for milk breeds, the saanen is very useful. a nonprofitable goat would most likely be a pygmy or Nigerian dwarf goat In my opinion toggenburgs and british alpines are the best!
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The most natural way to dry off a milking goat is to stop milking her.
Breeds of milking goats:Australian Melaan: This is a fully black goat. When they have a kid, their udders are huge and you can milk 7 litres > if they are mature.British Alpine: This is a black goat with white Swiss markings. They are quite a popular breed of milking goats. Lots of people show them. Their udders can grow huge and most people dehorn them. They are very useful goats.Nubian: These are very pretty goats and what is easy to tell them apart from other milking goats is that they have big, long, floppy ears. Usually they have a white mark on the bottom part of their belly which reaches over to the other side. They are mostly dehorned. They are excellent milkers and are very productive goats.Saanen: This is the largest breed of goat. They are white and it is unsafe to have them with horns. They are excellent milkers and their udders grow huge because of their size.Toggenburg: This is the smallest breed of milking goats. You can have them with horns if they are gentle, but it is best to have them dehorned. You can also milk litres from them, even though they are smaller than other milking goats.
The easiest place to milk a goat is on a milking stand. See the related link
By hand or with a milking machine.
The last time i forgot to milk the goat the teets exploded
A mother goat's milk will build up if the baby dies, and dry out eventually if it is a meat or fibre goat. If it is a dairy goat, milking will be necessary, or the goat's udder will burst and no one will ever be able to milk it again. Kids on a dairy goat help keep the udder from, at best, distending, or at worst, bursting. Milking also helps the goat get used to the milking routine.
What is the largest giraffe? What is the largest giraffe?
Drenching for worms, vaccinating against enterotoxaemia and CLA, hoof trimming, vitamin and mineral supplementation, lice treatment. If it is a fibre breed, as in an Angora, twice yearly shearing. If it is a dairy breed, twice daily milking.
Yes they can breed even if the kid is not weaned. I have been told that goat will not breed if the kids are not weaned from the goat
Ayrshre, Brown Swiss, Guernsey,Holstein,Jersy, and Milking Shorthorn
Goats not for milking:Meat goat breeds:Boer, Kalahari and Feral/Australian Bush goat.Fibre goat breeds:Angora, Cashmere.
Two months prior to kidding.