The easiest place to milk a goat is on a milking stand. See the related link
After she has kidded and the kids have drunk the colostrum.
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.
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She could have a pseudopregnancy/cloudburst - some dairy does if they are from a high producing milking line can spontaneously produce milk when they are older.
Just two: hand milking and machine milking
Milking a horse is no crueler than milking a cow. In other words, no.
The most natural way to dry off a milking goat is to stop milking her.
By hand or with a milking machine.
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.
The last time i forgot to milk the goat the teets exploded
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.
Goats not for milking:Meat goat breeds:Boer, Kalahari and Feral/Australian Bush goat.Fibre goat breeds:Angora, Cashmere.
When their utters are heavy you can start milking them. You should probably filter the milk before you drink it straight, but you can start cooking with the milk straight away
Two months prior to kidding.
if you have a side bar on your milking stand, you just tie one of the back legs to it with a old dog collar or leash
It hooks up to the cows utters and sucks the milk out of them.
No, you can't put the goats in the dairy barn. It's just for cows but yeah in terms of amount of harvest, goat is better but not with pink and green cows.
Yes if you kept milking her since she had her last kid but it is recommended that you stop milking her at least two months before she is due to kid next.