Monday, 30 July 2012
My Milking Goats starter Herd
Yesterday I adopted five Saanen Goat crossbreeds from a good friend of mine as she was moving into town. Today I have settled the little beauties into their temporary home in the cattle yard pen until we can build them their own fenced off paddock.
I can't describe what this means to me at this point as they are so precious. I have a dream of being self sufficient and the one thing I dearly need is milk. Milk is so important. From it's products a lot can be made. Cheese, soap, moisturizer, yoghurt, butter and more. I will be searching for a suitable Saanen buck so as that the offspring are more Saanen.
Receiving these goats as a gift has shown me that I am on course in my life. That I am doing what I should be doing and that my path is correct.
I look forward to being able to share with everyone the products that come from breeding and milking these beauties.
Labels:
breeding,
buck,
country,
friendship,
goats,
horns,
milking,
queensland,
rachael,
saanen,
self sufficiency,
wyreema
Location:
Wyreema QLD 4352, Australia
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