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Well, I do not have goats and haven't lived in AZ (Lake Havasu) since I was 13....but I really want goats but have a question. I've been reading that a female goat has to be milked twice a day, but that she won't make milk if she hasn't had a baby? Now I do not have time to milk twice a day, so is it true that if she doesn't have a baby she won't make milk?
Don't want to high jack the thread or anything, but any first hand knowledge would be great.
~Ashley
Thank you. That was very helpful. The book I bought talked endlessly about milking and all that, but then never specifically said that you can have a goat that doesn't make milk. I like the idea of having a goat, but not all the work that comes with milking.
~Ashley
Hello, Hope I get some AZ people but welcome. I was going to say the same thing Stacykins. Wethers really make the best pet all around.Sorry OP for ze threadjacking, heh. If you want goats without having to worry about milking, wethers are castrated males and make great pets. They don't get any bucky smell, and are less expensive than does. Goats should be kept in a pair at least, though, since they're herd animals.