[Jacob-list] FW: Advice Please - Jacobs and Goats

Sue Roenke oliveoyl_123 at hotmail.com
Sun Aug 15 20:58:47 EDT 2010












Not sure about pygmies, but our goats always rule over the Jacob sheep. We have had Nubians and Alpines, and one grafted (to a Jacob ewe whom lost her lamb) Boer kid.
Sue (and Marie)


From: agf777 at earthlink.net
To: im-rapunzil at hotmail.com; jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 19:02:29 -0400
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Advice Please - Jacobs and Goats










For what it is worth, we have a small flock of
Jacobs--about a dozen. We won't sell a single animal unless we know for a
fact it is to be butchered (we take it ourselves). We recently acquired
alpacas for the fiber, and thinking about the companionship of like-kind with
one another, got two of them. I agree with Chris; you might think of a
second goat right along. A caveat: goats have been known to
teach sheep that they can get out of a fenced pasture when they were perfectly
content before the goats came into the paddock. Enjoy your new
animals! Steve, Amazing Grace Farm

----- Original Message -----
From:
im
rapunzil
To: Jacob List
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 6:40
AM
Subject: [Jacob-list] Advice Please -
Jacobs and Goats

I have 2 Jacobs - ram & ewe, about 4 months old pastured
together at the moment. Earlier this week I brought home a 2 month old
Pygmy doe kid. When I first saw her she was about a week old, so
when I went back to pick her up this week was very surprised at how tiny she
still is. I'd say she is half the size of my young Jacobs, maybe even
less than half!

As of now she is safe in a nicely bedded stall,
but I think she's lonely since being taken directly from her flock.
I'd really like to pasture her out with the Jacobs as soon as
possible. However, my lamb ram already has a lovely 4 horn
set........ I'm just afraid of a chance they won't accept the doe. Can
anyone advise me of precautions I should take? Thank you for the
advice!

Cindy

You live by
writing your poems on a farm
and call that
farming.



















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