07-21-2017, 11:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-22-2017, 01:21 AM by GoldenTreePackGoats.)
I'm not sure which section this should go under, nor could I find a thread like this but if admin wants to move this over somewhere feel free.
I couldn’t find a thread just about conformation which could be really helpful. It would be easier for the new people to search conformation and find a thread with it in the title. There are always a lot of questions about pack goat conformation and even though there is a lot of information/opinions out there I know I struggled/struggle with seeing it while looking at a goat. Of course personality and attitude is a huge part of what makes a good pack goat, I would love images to compare so I can better get an understanding of what is desired so that my breeding stock can morph in time to a more ideal shape. Again there are a lot of written suggestions, and single images scattered throughout the interwebs but this could just be another source for the new guy.
I’m hoping that by posting a couple photos of 2 bucklings I’m looking at I might get some more experienced packgoaters opinions, and what they see. By seeing what you see, I can learn better what to look for. I hope others ask too, plus it’s a great way to show of your goat!
These Alpine bucklings are 2.5 months old. The dark colored one is a bit wider all the way through, the chamois is slightly more narrow.
[img]Screenshot_20170721-094447 by Kataya Uren, on Flickr[/img]
[img]Screenshot_20170721-094543 by Kataya Uren, on Flickr[/img]
I couldn’t find a thread just about conformation which could be really helpful. It would be easier for the new people to search conformation and find a thread with it in the title. There are always a lot of questions about pack goat conformation and even though there is a lot of information/opinions out there I know I struggled/struggle with seeing it while looking at a goat. Of course personality and attitude is a huge part of what makes a good pack goat, I would love images to compare so I can better get an understanding of what is desired so that my breeding stock can morph in time to a more ideal shape. Again there are a lot of written suggestions, and single images scattered throughout the interwebs but this could just be another source for the new guy.
I’m hoping that by posting a couple photos of 2 bucklings I’m looking at I might get some more experienced packgoaters opinions, and what they see. By seeing what you see, I can learn better what to look for. I hope others ask too, plus it’s a great way to show of your goat!
These Alpine bucklings are 2.5 months old. The dark colored one is a bit wider all the way through, the chamois is slightly more narrow.
[img]Screenshot_20170721-094447 by Kataya Uren, on Flickr[/img]
[img]Screenshot_20170721-094543 by Kataya Uren, on Flickr[/img]
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