A Guide to Getting Started in Goat Farming
There are many good reasons for raising dairy goats, and this article is the best place to start for more information about the best goats for milk. Read more >>
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We love all goats ... everything from meat goats to dairy goats and everything in-between. That's why we started Goat Journal, dedicated to all things goat.
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France's Top Goat Breed for Milk
French Alpine goats are medium-sized, slim, fine-boned, graceful but strong, with a short coat, deep chest, straight back, wide hips, straight legs, firmly-attached voluminous udder, forward-pointing parallel teats neatly separated from udder, straight nose, horns and large, erect ears. Wattles are common. Females may have beards, although rarely in commercial herds in France. Read more >>
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All of the essentials are covered here, including:
• Individual Breeds • Breeding and Kidding
• Feeding and Housing • Milking and Dairying
• Health Care and Disease Prevention
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All-Access Member Exclusive from Goat Journal Magazine
Nestled in a small valley in the Black Hills of Wyoming, you will find Alpenthal’s Goats. No, it’s not a new breed; it’s Swiss for “alpine valley.” Tanja Miller married onto the large cattle ranch, having grown up in Switzerland. Her children are the sixth generation on the farm.
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From goats to dairy cows, Countryside provides answers and ideas for health, shelter, feed, and more.
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