03-23-2014, 09:27 AM
The Cou Clair was the smallest of the 3. These 3 doelings are F2 mini Alpine. The dam is raising all 3 with no problem. Mini Alpine may be smaller but they sure produce the milk!
Dave has a nice Cou Clair doeling. Maybe you can talk him out of her.
My son raises Boer goats. There is a huge difference between the meat and dairy breeds.
Dave has had a fantastic year and produces great goats. It's dangerous to visit his farm. Temptation can take over!
Dave has a nice Cou Clair doeling. Maybe you can talk him out of her.
My son raises Boer goats. There is a huge difference between the meat and dairy breeds.
Dave has had a fantastic year and produces great goats. It's dangerous to visit his farm. Temptation can take over!
(03-23-2014, 04:45 AM)Jake Levi Wrote: The Cou Claire looks the biggest, is she?
Interesting that she definitley had 3 separate eggs .
I dont know about the dairy breeds but in meat breeds singles are selected against , and twins and triplets selected for. I know of two herds where a dam that singles a 2nd time is going out the door. It makes good sense when you are selling pounds weaned.
Dave has had a very good twins and triplets ratio this year.
If you were closer the little cou clair girl could have a new home. I am going to be adding a diary doe this year.
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