The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: wytsend on September 21, 2011, 10:30:49 am
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Is anybody looking for new bloodlines for their pure Saanens ?
As there are so few Saanens... I have imported some from Holland in 2010 & now have 1 female kid & 1, maybe 2 males available.
The family line is bred to produce 1500kg upwards with 4.5% BF.... I have all the lactation certificates from Holland to prove this. Excellent udders are the 'norm'with fantastic front & rear attachment.
PM for further detail & phone number.
Price is low so they go to proper breeding homes.
My herd is Scrapie monitored, CAE neg & Brucella melitensis tested.
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I will be looking for a male for stud next year fi you keep one and if you are not too far. I'm in Shropshire. :goat:
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Thanks for the enquiry..... unfortunately in this case distance may not be the problem.
As my original post says , my herd is scrapie monitored so I can only accept goats that are also on the scheme.
Defra in its wisdom, inclided males on the scheme in Autumn 2007 which means that females that are of a lesser status (in their eyes) are excluded from being covered by the very best available. There is absolutely nothing I can do about it.... unless of course your girls are scrapie monitored !!
I realise that being on the scheme has lost me a huge amount of money, but to export I need this Health Certificate.
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No my girls aren't on the scheme. Don't know much about it to be honest. However, someone who has a British Sanaan billy has contacted me so that's a possibility. :goat:
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According to our vets, there is no further need to scrapie test now because according to Defra there is no scrapie any more in this country. it is erradicated ( according to Defra ) or at least until it becomes convienient for them.
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In order to export we have to be on the scheme... no way round it.
There have been 3 cases of scrapie known this year... mostly in commercial herds.... but as they sell to private people, you can see the risks. It is certainly not eradicated yet..... there are going to be changes to the scheme but no details released yet.
Defra are hiding their heads on this one.... sheep farmers have abandoned the scheme because it is possible to genotype sheep at risk of scrapie, but it is not possible for goats.
Basically we don't have to do blood tests but submit any goats that are PTS for brain examination.... this eliminates the possibility that any goats are carrying the disease but not showing it.
b]I can sell goats to anybody not on the scheme.... it just means I cannot buy from anybody not on the scheme[/b][/