There are, but I seldom see them. Years ago I raised the White Saanen milk goats and they were just like deer in the face and temperment. In fact I discontinued raising registered stock because I refused to "dehorn" the very young ones. Unless they are dehorned, they have no value on the pedigreed market. We ended up making chocolate goats milk ice cream we had so much.:-)
That is so cool and I heard they are the closest to human milk. Some buddhist drink goat milk I believe but of course there is no cruelty involved so long as the goats are there and well taken care and no "dehorn" of the animals. I seen it done to he cattles and its a horrible bloody site with their branding and castration as well.
Thank you. I planted everything you see by hand long ago and am now enjoying seeing it as a small but mature forest with Cypress,Magnolia,River Birch,Elm,Maple,Pine,Bamboo,Eleagnus,Red Leafed Pfotemia,Juniper, etc. It took over 110 barrels of leaves to kill the grass first :-)
How beautiful you place is and I bet there are deer out there :)
NepheshAngel 2 years ago
There are, but I seldom see them. Years ago I raised the White Saanen milk goats and they were just like deer in the face and temperment. In fact I discontinued raising registered stock because I refused to "dehorn" the very young ones. Unless they are dehorned, they have no value on the pedigreed market. We ended up making chocolate goats milk ice cream we had so much.:-)
dovad16 2 years ago
That is so cool and I heard they are the closest to human milk. Some buddhist drink goat milk I believe but of course there is no cruelty involved so long as the goats are there and well taken care and no "dehorn" of the animals. I seen it done to he cattles and its a horrible bloody site with their branding and castration as well.
NepheshAngel 2 years ago
Really nice,I bet it is sooo relaxing!
Thanks for sharing
Kammys2015 3 years ago
Wow, that is impressive! So cool, a lot of work, but it is rewarding!
nicholassz 3 years ago
Thank you. I planted everything you see by hand long ago and am now enjoying seeing it as a small but mature forest with Cypress,Magnolia,River Birch,Elm,Maple,Pine,Bamboo,Eleagnus,Red Leafed Pfotemia,Juniper, etc. It took over 110 barrels of leaves to kill the grass first :-)
dovad16 3 years ago