The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: farmershort on February 21, 2017, 11:22:32 am
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Hi All,
Hope you don't mind this repeat post. We're still on the lookout for some old english goats to provide milk for the house. We thought we had some secured, but the sellers' plans changes. We are members of the society, and have put the feelers out with them too. Location not an issue, we will travel to collect.
Thanks
Adam
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Do old english goats even give enough milk??? I thought they are only kept for things like conservational grazing as they come from feral stock etc.
English goats were for milk instead "old english goat"?
I've seen some on preloved actually not sure if they are still there
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Do old english goats even give enough milk??? I thought they are only kept for things like conservational grazing as they come from feral stock etc.
English goats were for milk instead "old english goat"?
I've seen some on preloved actually not sure if they are still there
2 pints per day apparently, and dual purpose.
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Really??? I want one of them too in that case!
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Have you tried Irene McCreath? She's in D&G and I know she breeds them. In fact her goats starred in "Outlander"!
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Pretty sure I've "spoken" to you on Goaty Friends FB page, Adam.
As I said on there (for the benefit of others on here who may see this), my goats are EGBA registered English goats rather than the shaggier Old English.
English goats rather than Old English tend to be sleeker and give a bit more milk (5 to 8 pints daily at peak which is enough to feed their kid (s) plus some spare for the house. Generally much the same size as Old English and just as rare.
The society is trying to address registration costs by use of videos and good quality photos as part of the registration process rather than travelling inspectors for us more far flung members.
I do some of the shows in summer if folk want to see any of my goats including RHASS or visits by arrangement.
No females available for sale just now tho. May be kids later on but have to wait and see what's born first! Or I have a few rising 2 year old wethers....
And yes several of them have been in Outlander.
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Hi Irene,
Thanks for that..yes, we've certainly spoken on goaty friends.
I will switch the search to English goats before long I think, just thought I'd give it one last go on here.
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Hi, a member called Jaykay used to have some. Don't know if she's still on here I haven't been on for ages. I bought 2 off her several years ago and had to sell them on straight away as they were climbing really high in the trees - they are very agile, you will need to have a high fence. We didn't want to cut all our trees down, they were a hassle very quickly and our holding is near a main road. Make sure you check out completely before you commit.