Goat Shed February

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2010

A look around the inside of our goat shed during February. A follow up to January's video. A look at our pedigree dairy goats.

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  • @gokory

    Hi, yes he was. All of our goats are disbudded, and the males can quite often have a bit of regrowth as they have very strong horn growth.

  • @gokory

    They are very similar- Toggs came over to the UK and were crossed with some UK goats which made them a bit bigger- they are our British Toggenburgs. There are still proper swiss Toggs as well here, although not many now.

  • haha your buck gets the "best accomodations" nice and cool never too warm. I noticed his hornes were stubby and deformed did he have an unsuccessful disbudding as a kid?

  • @Ballingallgoats whats the difference between brit-toggs and swiss? they looks the same...

  • Hi, yes we milk them. The brown and white ones are British Toggenburgs, the ones with long ears are Anglo-Nubians, and the white ones are British Saanens. The first one is British Toggenburg called Guilden Bronwyn.

  • love you goats!! they are so cute!! what kind are they? and what kind was the First one?? do you milk them?

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