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Hehe, more than we had. We had a 2-3 milk-goat nannies and their offspring (8-10 at the most maybe?).

Taught sweetie how to milk 'em, and she made all our bread and milk-related stuff with goat milk for a few years. Yeast breads (brown 'n' serve rolls, doughnuts, cinnamon rolls), dumplings, biscuits, and gravy.

She'd freeze the extra milk not used, and when I finally sold all the goats, we still had milk for about 6 months afterwards. :D

FWIW, I have yet to find bread to equal her brown 'n' serve rolls. :drunk2:
 

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Buddy has some of those boer goats.
He couldn't figure out why the mortality rate of the young was so high until someone told him to get the ram out of there after breeding them. Seems the ram was killing them.
 

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Jen keeps her herd between 70-130, had 155 at one time, but she got tired of chasing them around the ranch when I let them out to graze. Gotta keep the buck out of the kids pen for sure and the donkey too. Both of 'em have aggression issues with the kids. I have a 15 year old spotted paint that loves the kids though, he is a gentle giant with them and they follow him around like well, kids..
 

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