I'm glad you liked the video! Our herd has been doing well. We made it past kidding season with more bucks than we would have liked but we are very happy with the quality of our animals.
I so can't wait to get my Lamancha doe here this coming Monday at 11:00 O'clock in the AM. I have been with out a pure bred lamancha here for almost a year now sense i sold my group of lamanchas which i miss very much but I will be gettting here one on Monday. Here mom was a first time milker and gave about a gallon of milk her first time milking. so this young 6 month old doe should turn out to be a nice milking Doe.
Hi from the US! There is a link to the training files in the video description. Let me know if it's not working for you and I'll find another way to send it to you.
@@HammockHavenFarm we have Saanens and Alpine goats, our genetics were imported from France but would like to work with American morphology ... Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Email: albertovilar1@gmail.com
Wow, that was an excellent presentation. I have a lot of dairy goats and I learned a lot in your video.
Very useful, comprehensive info Kristin!
See? I'm not the only pedigree nerd! LOL I spend countless hours pouring over this stuff.
Same!!! I am seeing results in my herd from all the research and educated breeding decisions.
I love this video. You explained it very well. Those evaluations can be confusing.
This is very helpful! Thank you so much.
This is really awesome. I hope you can make some more recent videos. How is your herd doing?
I'm glad you liked the video! Our herd has been doing well. We made it past kidding season with more bucks than we would have liked but we are very happy with the quality of our animals.
I so can't wait to get my Lamancha doe here this coming Monday at 11:00 O'clock in the AM. I have been with out a pure bred lamancha here for almost a year now sense i sold my group of lamanchas which i miss very much but I will be gettting here one on Monday. Here mom was a first time milker and gave about a gallon of milk her first time milking. so this young 6 month old doe should turn out to be a nice milking Doe.
I’m just now seeing this comment. I hope things worked out with your new doe!
That was very informative. I am new to goats and have been struggling with understand what the numbers represented.
I'm glad it helped. It's all so confusing to start with.
New subbie. Came here looking for goat cheese 🐐🧀and found a pedigree breakdown. 😱😍👌🏾
Great video! Thank you for all the info and details. 💯👍
So helpful! Thank you
Can appraisals be done at home ?
Thanks good information
Hello! I am Brazilian, I am grateful to share all this information ... Would be possible to download these files? Thank you!
Hi from the US! There is a link to the training files in the video description. Let me know if it's not working for you and I'll find another way to send it to you.
@@HammockHavenFarm we have Saanens and Alpine goats, our genetics were imported from France but would like to work with American morphology ... Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Email: albertovilar1@gmail.com
Saludos desde Costa Rica
very helpful thanks from Algeria
Glad it helped!
Awesome info !!!
Thank you for making this it is really helpful.
Hi. How old are your goats?
They range from about 10 month to 7 years right now.
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Interesting
Thanks
I know this topic can be a bit dull, but it's a good thing to learn when trying to improve your animals. Thank you for watching.
2:08 Photobomb!
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You have help there.
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