Beginners Guide To Breeding Goats

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Everything you need to know to get started breeding your goats! If you have goats, chances are that you'd like to get some milk and/or cute baby goat kids from them in the future. That means that you will need to breed them. I'll go over the signs that your does are in heat and your options for getting a them pregnant. This year we are renting a buck for the first time, so we will talk about all the pros and cons of owning or renting a breeding buck for your herd.

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They are so beautiful! I'm allergic to them so I have to live vicariously through you and your goats.

mdleweight
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I'm from Indonesia, nice to meet you.

Kinefa_Chanel
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I just finished milking a first freshener after two years of great milking. She just went into heat and made it clear today that she was done being milked so we are done. She was pining for our male and we let her have her way which means we will have February babies and sometimes difficult winters but we have a nice warm barn to keep them in. I had to walk to the barn in a blizzard last year when we had our babies and they did fine, momma kept a close eye on them.

wehvgirlpwr
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Your goats are all so beautiful and love you so much it is very endearing to watch. Money is a very handsome and nice disposition appearing buck. I hope you had good success. I’ve just bought a buck, a sweet Nigerian dwarf for my dwarf dam, Elizabeth. He arrives in a few days and I hope she is as taken with him as I was.

ellenlefavour
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Now I have to go through your videos and see if Money did his job! I want to see his babies! He is a beautiful goat!

sararenee
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It's time to see the babies! <3

heartmygeek
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This helped me a lot! Thank you! It's not the same as sheep 😅 even if they are similar in some areas.

Woll.knaeule
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Thanks for sharing an immense detail information.

pratikshendure
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Such a comprehensive video! Thank you very much. Just found your channel and I’m looking forward watching more. Thank you for all the straight forward information. Just what I needed to know. 🤙🏼

Jancie
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Thank you for the information I loved it.

JR.Speed
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thanks for very nice sharing
well done
keep it up

bakramandiview
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I'm holding back my buck till Oct. I don't want to stress over any of my does kidding during a severe cold snap.

HoneyHollowHomestead
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Saludos desde Mexico gracias por tus videos aprendemos mucho

gallodejalisco
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What breeds/crosses do u have on ur farm

lsherman
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Ahh! This explains why I can’t find any baby goats for sale!

mrswray
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I have a Nubian boer cross doe that has been accidentally bred. She’s a first freshener. We mostly have pure boer goats but wanted to mix in a dairy breed to get more milk (we just weren’t ready to breed her yet she is old enough). She started to bag up early April…are Nubians like Boers where first fresheners bag a month before kidding or do they start to bag up a few months after being bred? Our first freshener Boers bag a month before kidding happens this doe has more dairy characteristics in her than boer (mom is Nubian dad is boer) she has a slight hallow where her ligaments are but there’s still an inch gap when feeling them. We’re going out of town end of May and I’m hoping she doesn’t kid then.

rebeccadee
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this is why i like our west african breeds...always on heat

CryptoFarm
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I want goat kids, I hope money brought the goods. Thanks for the information

WonderfulTimes
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Hi there, I have 20+ goats, I started with 2does(alil older) and the buck was certainly mid-to old, right now I have 2 young bucks that are girl crazy...my youngest doe, 7, 8 months old...I think is pregnant

johnnyyazzie
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Are you selling any Nubian doelings!? Or does in milk? ❤

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