Identify this breed of goat?

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Well, I'll save *how* we got this goat for another time--but my wife wanted one, now we have one! Problem is, I have no clue what kind of goat it is other than gentle, pretty, and female (We've named her Lauren--we have two good freinds, Aaron and Lauren, and Aaron's nick name is "Goat-boy" from his goatee...we swore our first goat would be named "Aaron-boy" or "Aaron", but since she's female, we've named her after his girlfreind :)--she's honored, by the way ). Here are the two pics:
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THanks in advance!

-- Brendan K Callahan (Grinnell, IA) (sleeping@iowatelecom.net), August 02, 2001

Answers

Oops, here's the second one Must have made a typo in the previous post!

-- Brendan K Callahan (Grinnell, IA) (sleeping@iowatelecom.net), August 02, 2001.

I wasn't able to view pics, all that showed was a small box with an "X"

-- Bernice (geminigoats@yahoo.com), August 02, 2001.

Kinda looks like a Boar mix with ???. Could be all Boar, but it has a dairy looking body...maybe just skinny in need of worming. ;-)

(Try right clicking on the little box w/x and then opening it.)

-- JimR (jroberts1@cas.org), August 02, 2001.


Here's a link Bernie. You can do VIEW, SOURCE, and then copy and paste the URL starting with http and ending with jpg. I think because you used capitol letters Brendan, it dosen't always come thru, mine didn't. Do img and src in small letters. It does look like a Boer cross.

LINK

-- Cindy in KY (solidrockranch@msn.com), August 02, 2001.


Cindy: The link you placed above is not available to the rest of us. Must be a private page?? I don't think this forum is really set up to share photos. I've seen others try, but it never works.

-- Skip in Western WA (sundaycreek@gnrac.net), August 02, 2001.


Got the pics finally. It definitely has Boer. If it is a mix I would have to say the other breed was Nubian. If it was a Boer cross with something else, I would expect to see airplane ears. Since the ears are hanging nicely, (although a little short), I believe this is a Boer/Nubian cross.

-- Skip in Western WA (sundaycreek@gnrac.net), August 02, 2001.

thanks for the responses--I've posted images before, but they were off of my web server, not GeoCrappies :)
She seems to be doing well, as unprepared as we were for her, we're temporarily keeeping her in the dog's crate inside, until I can build a pen next to the chickens pen. I've searched Google for pages, but as usual, google did too well, and gave more places than I could reasonably visit--anyone know of a good goat site? We've been feeding her vegetables from the garden, and she seems to like the cracked corn for the chickens. WIll a dog house type structure work for her, even in winter? how much space for a pen? 8x12? (not all the time, we'll let her run around on a 20' lead most of the time). Fine to let her mow the lawn, err, eat grass? [grin]

-- Brendan K Callahan (Grinnell, IA) (sleeping@iowatelecom.net), August 02, 2001.

http://www.geocities.com/darkmare_romeo/goat1.jpg

The link worked this morning. ?? I copied and pasted this and went right to the pic, and the link has the same addy. Don't know. Try to copy and paste, worked for me just now.

Pictues should work just fine if you have somewhere to put the pic on the web, but you cannot insert pics here, just links to pics somewhere else.

-- Cindy in KY (solidrockranch@msn.com), August 02, 2001.


Grass mower, hmmm? Well, seems like the ones I have gotten lately won't touch the grass, but love trees, bushes, weeds and anything else! Sure are independent little critters. She's cute, by the way, and I think the rest are right, Nubian/Boer cross. Jan

-- Jan in CO (Janice12@aol.com), August 02, 2001.

WIll she still be a good dairy goat? I looked up about the Nubian, but haven't found anything about Boers.

-- Brendan K Callahan (Grinnell, IA) (sleeping@iowatelecom.net), August 02, 2001.


Well... if she is a boer mix she will not produce a lot of milk. usually the cross with a meat deminishes the ability for milk production. You might want to try the following websites for information; http://www.cybergoats.com http://www.boergoat.com or goats http://www.agdomain.com, go to breeders on left, then livestock, then goats by breeds. hope this helps. i used to know of a lot of good meat goat sites. Also try http://www.biggoats.com

-- Bernice (geminigoats@yahoo.com), August 02, 2001.

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