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  • Eric is a great insperation.I cant wait till we get our first goat herd this spring of 2010.

    Barbara Moore

    Moore Acres

  • I just bought me two goats. they sure do make a lot of noise.

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  • yumm

  • Goats are too cute to eat.

  • @MooreAcres

    I do not ave a website, however, my does "look" more rounded(i.e. fatter), with no increase in their feed.....

    Also, the does' teats are more fuller, suggesting milk is starting to accumulate.

    Of course, I leave Billy in their pen to be sure.........

  • @ziggy2sound4u

    Do u have a website? I would like to see a pic of your kiko/boar buck.

    How r u going to tell if ur saanen r pregnant ?

  • @barbarapaulson

    Well, I think my two Saanen does are now pregnant from my Kiko/Boer buck....

    This ought to create some truly monster babies!

  • @ziggy2sound4u

    Yes, I bought 4 fullblood boar does & 1 fullblood boar buck.

    We are expecting kids feb 2011

  • @psychiccare

    Did you get any goats?

    I see that you wrote your comment 10 months ago......

    I started a goat herd, this spring with a Saanen doe, unrelated Saanen buck, Lamancha doe, full blooded midge doe(wife liked it) a mixed breed doe with Saanen stock, and the king of the pasture, a Kiko/Boer cross, whose daddy looked like a small bull.

    This way, I can have dairy and meat.

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